Bull-Time Investor

Bull-time Investor | Roth Ira Vs. Traditional Ira
Apr 24, 2018

Bull-time Investor | 401k Basics
Apr 24, 2018

Bull-time Investor | Debt Repayment Strategy
Jan 22, 2018

Bull-time Investor | Health Is Wealth
Oct 26, 2017

Bull-time Investor | College Planning And 529 Plans
Sep 27, 2017

Bull-time Investor | The Financial Planning Process
Aug 17, 2017

Introducing Bull-time Investor
Aug 17, 2017

The opinions voiced in this material are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. Any performance referenced is historical and is no guarantee of future results. All indices are unmanaged and may not be invested into directly. All investing involves risk including loss of principal. No strategy assures success or protects against loss. A Roth IRA offers tax deferral on any earnings in the account. Qualified withdrawals of earnings from the account are tax-free. Withdrawals of earnings prior to age 59 ½ or prior to the account being opened for 5 years, whichever is later, may result in a 10% IRS penalty tax. Limitations and restrictions may apply. You generally have to start taking withdrawals from your IRA, SEP IRA, SIMPLE IRA, or retirement plan account when you reach age 72 (70 ½ if you reach 70 ½ before January 1, 2020). Roth IRAs do not require withdrawals until after the death of the owner. Prior to investing in a 529 Plan investors should consider whether the investor's or designated beneficiary's home state offers any state tax or other state benefits such as financial aid, scholarship funds, and protection from creditors that are only available for investments in such state's qualified tuition program. Withdrawals used for qualified expenses are federally tax free. Tax treatment at the state level may vary. Please consult with your tax advisor before investing.