DH has an old 401K that he'd like to roll into an IRA.
I understand that he could roll this into a Traditional IRA and later start a separate Roth IRA and own both with no problems. From what I've read online it seems like a lot of people roll 401ks into a Traditional IRA, and then convert those into Roth IRAs later. Is there a significant benefit to doing that versus having the 2 different types of IRAs? I can see that it may be better to pay taxes on it now, versus later, and that in a Roth IRA the money may be more readily available. I'm not really sure which direction we should go.
Any input on the situation? What would you do? The 401k is not a huge amount, but it's not quite pocket change either, it's just a loose end that needs to be tied up- or at least tied differently.
Thanks
Fishy
I understand that he could roll this into a Traditional IRA and later start a separate Roth IRA and own both with no problems. From what I've read online it seems like a lot of people roll 401ks into a Traditional IRA, and then convert those into Roth IRAs later. Is there a significant benefit to doing that versus having the 2 different types of IRAs? I can see that it may be better to pay taxes on it now, versus later, and that in a Roth IRA the money may be more readily available. I'm not really sure which direction we should go.
Any input on the situation? What would you do? The 401k is not a huge amount, but it's not quite pocket change either, it's just a loose end that needs to be tied up- or at least tied differently.
Thanks
Fishy
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