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    My friend got their tax refund back and want to start investing. They want to start an IRA. What are your ideas on this? I want to suggest putting it in savings until they have more, or waiting till they actually have a job (currently full time school) so they could do a asset builder instead of a lump sum.

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    We would need a lot more info on your friend to appropriately answer the question.

    Any current debt? What kind? At what rate? How much?

    Eligible for a Roth IRA or not?

    Have an emergency fund? If yes, of how many months?

    Those kinds of questions...

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    • #3
      Originally posted by MaxPowers View Post
      My friend got their tax refund back and want to start investing. They want to start an IRA. What are your ideas on this? I want to suggest putting it in savings until they have more, or waiting till they actually have a job (currently full time school) so they could do a asset builder instead of a lump sum.
      We need more info.

      The best advice is to tell your friend to adjust their witholding so they don't get a refund.

      As far as what to do with the thousand, it depends on their financial picture and her goals and plans.
      Brian

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      • #4
        Originally posted by bjl584 View Post
        We need more info.

        The best advice is to tell your friend to adjust their witholding so they don't get a refund.

        As far as what to do with the thousand, it depends on their financial picture and her goals and plans.
        Yeah right, getting a refund will depend on their financial status! I suggest this advice will be good so far!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by MaxPowers View Post
          My friend got their tax refund back and want to start investing. They want to start an IRA. What are your ideas on this? I want to suggest putting it in savings until they have more, or waiting till they actually have a job (currently full time school) so they could do a asset builder instead of a lump sum.
          If your friend is a full-time student, he probably can't open an IRA. You must have earned income to fund an IRA. You can't use a tax refund for that purpose. Now if he does have a job, then he would be eligible to open an IRA.
          Steve

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