Here’s how converting your traditional retirement account to a Roth IRA can boost your nest egg — but avoid these costly scenarios.
Once you turn 59 1/2, you can withdraw from a Roth IRA without penalty. There are benefits to leaving that money untouched for longer. Figure out if there's another way for you to get the income you ...
Once you turn 59 1/2, you can take Roth IRA withdrawals without a penalty. And technically, you can take penalty-free Roth IRA withdrawals before 59 1/2 as long as you only touch the principal portion ...