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IRA FAQs: Find Your Answers

Retirement may seem far away or coming soon to you. Either way, you likely have some questions as many people do. Today, we will tackle some of the most common questions. 

What is an IRA?

IRA stands for Individual Retirement Account. The purpose of it is to help people save for retirement through their paychecks. The two types of IRAs are Traditional and Roth. 

Traditional: With a Traditional IRA, you are able to put pre-tax dollars away for retirement, which will later be taxed upon withdrawal.

Roth: With a Roth IRA, you pay taxes each year, but will not pay taxes at withdrawal. 

How much can I contribute?

You may contribute less than 100 percent of your income but no more than $6,000  if you are under the age of 50 or $7,000 if you’re over the age of 50 for tax year 2019 and 2020. 

Can I borrow money from my IRA?

The answer is yes and no. While the IRS does not want you to borrow money from the IRA, you are allowed to take money out and convert it to another retirement account. This must be done within 60 days of withdrawal from the IRA.

Who can have an IRA?

Any person who has earned income can have an IRA. Even if you already have a 401k through your employer, you can still contribute to your own. 

Can I have both a Traditional IRA and a Roth IRA?

Yes, you can have both. However, you are still subject to the same overall contribution limit. It would need to be divided up over the two accounts.

Can I move my assets from my employer-sponsored plan to my IRA?

Yes, you can move your assets in this way. However, you cannot move your IRA assets into your employer’s plan. 

Is there a penalty for withdrawing early?

If you choose to withdraw before the required age of 59 ½, your funds will be subject to a 10 percent tax penalty. However, there are some exceptions to this that you can learn more about here. 

Your retirement is too important to not have all of your questions and concerns answered. Meet with us to learn more about your retirement options and how to get your finances set up for success. 

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FAQs about IRAs

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An IRA is an individual retirement account that is used as a tool for people to earn and earmark funds for retirement savings. Retirement may seem far away, but the earlier you start the save, the better off you’ll be! These accounts can hold more money than any other type of retirement account. You have flexibility when choosing investments and minimizing taxes, which means an IRA can play a huge role in how prepared you are for retirement. With that said, many people don’t fully understand how IRAs work; they can be confusing. As a result, there are many questions that arise when talking about IRAs.

Here are a few:

  1. What does an IRA earn? – In simple terms an IRA is just a trust that is established with certain tax rules. More specifically, it’s a security blanket for your money. At Peoples Bank & Trust, CD accounts can be IRAs.
  2. Who can open an IRA? – Anyone under the age of 70 who earns a taxable income can contribute to a traditional IRA. Roth IRAs, however, have additional income restrictions.
  3. How do I open an IRA? – You can choose where to open an IRA, if you don’t already have an employer-sponsored retirement plan. Often you can go to banks, credit unions, brokerage firms and mutual fund companies. It never hurts to do more research and ask questions!
  4. Am I able to contribute to someone else’s IRA? – Yes, but only if it is your spouse and if you file a joint tax return.

IRAs can be a tricky subject, but hopefully with the answers to these frequently asked questions we were able to help you with some beginner’s knowledge. If you have more questions or are wanting to set up an IRA, Peoples Bank & Trust would be happy to help. Contacts us today!

 

Peoples Bank & Trust Co.

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Different Ways to Save

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After the bills are paid, the groceries purchased, and the kids taken care of, it’s time to decide what to do with your monthly surplus. One of the most financially responsible choices you can make is to save those additional dollars! By tucking away even a small amount of money each month you can prepare your finances to withstand any unforeseen expenses. Check out these important savings options available at Peoples Bank & Trust, and get started towards your next financial goal.

IRA: These Individual Retirement Accounts are typically divided into two categories, the Roth IRA and the Traditional IRA. It’s best to speak with your financial advisor or tax representative to determine which option best suits your personal finances. These accounts allow you to contribute funds pre or post taxes and after years of accumulation and compounding enable you to withdraw them upon your retirement.

CD: When you have funds that you intentionally don’t want to touch for a set period of time, a CD or Certificate of Deposit, can be a great resource! By depositing your money within a CD you are guaranteed interest on your account, often higher than the standard savings account. You must leave these funds untouched for the agreed period, typically a minimum of six months, ranging upwards to nearly five years.

Savings Account: Your typical savings account can help you manage personal funds without the hassle of navigating around any red tape. With constant access to withdraw and deposit post-tax funds you can set up multiple savings accounts for various needs. These accounts can help you save for emergencies, vacation, retirement, or other important purchases while gaining a small amount of interest.

For all of your savings needs, Peoples Bank & Trust is here to help! Our new account representatives will help you find the ideal savings option for you and your family. Get started and stop by today!

Peoples Bank & Trust Co.

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