Bedrock wrote:sorry if this has been asked and answered many times before. If you haven't opened IRA account in 2012 is it possible to open one now and contribut for 2012?
Thanks
runner9 wrote:You can contribute anytime up until the end of April 15, 2013 for 2012 contribution.
VictoriaF wrote:runner9 wrote:You can contribute anytime up until the end of April 15, 2013 for 2012 contribution.
And anytime up until the end of April 15, 2103 for 2102 contribution.
Victoria
VictoriaF wrote:runner9 wrote:You can contribute anytime up until the end of April 15, 2013 for 2012 contribution.
And anytime up until the end of April 15, 2103 for 2102 contribution.
Victoria
runner9 wrote:VictoriaF wrote:runner9 wrote:You can contribute anytime up until the end of April 15, 2013 for 2012 contribution.
And anytime up until the end of April 15, 2103 for 2102 contribution.
Victoria
Actually, April 15, 2103 will be a Sunday, so it will probably be up until the end of Monday, April 16, 2103.
runner9 wrote:VictoriaF wrote:runner9 wrote:You can contribute anytime up until the end of April 15, 2013 for 2012 contribution.
And anytime up until the end of April 15, 2103 for 2102 contribution.
Victoria
Actually, April 15, 2103 will be a Sunday, so it will probably be up until the end of Monday, April 16, 2103.
Gemini wrote:Instead of starting another thread, I figured I might as well ask in here (hope you don't mind bedrock!)
1. How do I determine my eligibility for 2012 Roth? I recently received my two W-2 forms from the two gigs that I have had in 2012. Do I just add the wages columns from both and see if it below the limit?
Gemini wrote:Is there a way to calculate my AGI from the W2 forms? I am not familiar with a 1040 form.
From looking at the two W2 forms and adding the "wages, tips, other comp." column my total comes to 133,550.
Gemini wrote:Is there a way to calculate my AGI from the W2 forms? I am not familiar with a 1040 form.
From looking at the two W2 forms and adding the "wages, tips, other comp." column my total comes to 133,550.
Gemini wrote:2. Can Roth be used an emergency fund i.e. is there any penalty for withdrawing what you put in before you are older (not the gains)?
Toons wrote:Pros & Cons of using Roth IRA as emergency fund![]()
http://www.mydollarplan.com/roth-ira-emergency-fund/
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