IRA
Coverage of IRA in the Nexus archive.
- My father died of cancer at 72. A $12,000 longevity exam at a Silicon Valley clinic found both good and bad news in my DNA.
The author underwent a $12,000 longevity test at Human Longevity in Silicon Valley to assess cancer and other health risks after their father died of pancreatic cancer. The results showed a 99% chance of being cancer-free but revealed elevated risks for neurological conditions. The tests included genomic sequencing, blood work, and MRI scans.
- An IRA playbook to build wealth
The article discusses how Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) require evolving strategies over time to effectively build wealth for investors. It highlights the importance of adapting IRA management as individuals progress through different life stages.
- An IRA playbook to build wealth
The article outlines a five-stage IRA strategy to maximize tax advantages and compounding growth across different life stages. Key strategies include encouraging teens to open Roth IRAs while in a 0% tax bracket, prioritizing Roth contributions for early-career workers, shifting to traditional IRAs during peak earnings, and leveraging Roth conversions in retirement. The approach emphasizes adapting retirement savings to tax brackets and life circumstances.
- Growing brush fire in NW Broward burns over 150 acres; 0% containment
A brush fire near the Sawgrass Trailhead in NW Broward County, known as the Atlantic Fire, has burned over 150 acres with 0% containment. The fire, which sparked on Sunday, has produced visible smoke plumes and is spreading rapidly, though wind direction has pushed smoke away from homes into the Everglades. Officials have not determined the cause.
- Dublin-born businessman and convicted criminal unmasked as 'one of three men involved in 1996 IRA Manchester bombing'
A Dublin-born businessman and convicted criminal has been identified as one of three men involved in the 1996 IRA Manchester bombing. The individual was unmasked in connection to the attack.
- ‘I’ll probably be working until I die’: I’m 60, work as a restaurant server and have $2,000 in an IRA. Who can help me?
A 60-year-old restaurant server with $2,000 in an IRA and $4,400 in credit-card debt mentions buying a used car last year after their previous car failed.
- I inherited a $500,000 IRA. Can I reduce the tax burden by using it for my children’s education?
The individual inherited a $500,000 IRA and wants to use it to fund their three children's college education to reduce the tax burden.
- 10 Important Ages for Retirement Planning
The article outlines key retirement planning milestones by age, including contribution limits, penalty-free withdrawal rules, Social Security claiming ages, and Medicare eligibility. It emphasizes starting early to leverage compound growth and adjusting strategies as retirement approaches.
- Swinney's 'move on' comments are a 'dagger blow' to victims of IRA terrorism, protesters say
Scottish First Minister Swinney has faced criticism from IRA terrorism victims and protesters who claim his 'move on' comments are insensitive and dismissive of their suffering. Protesters characterize the remarks as a 'dagger blow' to those affected by IRA violence. The controversy highlights tensions between calls for reconciliation and the ongoing pain of terrorism victims.
- You may be making a big mistake with your Roth conversion, this expert says
An expert advises individuals with high IRA or 401(k) balances to consider an alternative strategy instead of a Roth conversion. This suggestion is aimed at those with significant retirement savings. The expert's advice may help individuals make more informed decisions about their financial planning.
- Build a million dollar IRA by following the tips of Warren Buffett's investment guru
The article suggests that following the investment strategies of Warren Buffett's advisor could help individuals grow their IRA to a million dollars. It highlights the potential of applying expert financial tips for significant retirement savings.