Tuesday, August 31, 2010

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Distribution Rules For Roth IRA

Posted: 31 Aug 2010 05:10 AM PDT

The Roth IRA (individual retirement account) is an excellent tool to invest and save money toward retirement. Similar in some ways to the traditional IRA and sharing many of its features, the Roth does still offer some unique benefits not found elsewhere in the world of retirement accounts. Many of the benefits enjoyed by the owners of Roth IRA accounts are in the way the account is distributed. Here we take a look at the common questions regarding distribution rules for the Roth IRA.

Distribution Rules For Roth IRA
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What is a distribution?

Before delving into distribution rules, it is important to understand what we are talking about when we use the term “distribution”. Simply put, a distribution from your Roth IRA is the same as a withdrawal. In other words whenever you take money from the account you are receiving a distribution. A qualified distribution from your account is one that is not subject to taxes or penalties.

It is important to remember that there are many caveats to these rules. For example if you have converted another type of retirement plan into a Roth IRA, different rules may apply. Here we are discussing a general overview of “normal” Roth IRA distributions.

Are Roth IRA distributions taxable?

When you contribute to a Roth IRA, you do so with after tax dollars, which means you have already paid taxes on your contributions. While this practice reduces the immediate tax advantage for owners of a Roth IRA, the advantage becomes obvious at the time of distribution. As long as you follow the rules set forth by the IRS, you will never have to pay additional taxes on money withdrawn from your Roth IRA.

When can distributions be taxed?

If you withdrawal earnings from your account prior to age 59 1/2 you will be taxed on those earnings. The same is true if you take money from the account before the account has been open for five years. Contributions to the Roth IRA can be distributed at any time without being subject to taxation.

Do you have to take distributions at a certain age?

Unlike the traditional IRA which requires the owner of the account to begin taking minimum mandatory distributions at age 70 1/2, the Roth IRA has no age limit for distributions. Due to this, owners of the account can use as much or as little of the assets in the account at any time without fear of losing money to the IRS for not meeting minimum mandatory contributions. Any beneficiaries of your account will be required to take distributions at the time of your death.

Are there penalties for taking distributions prior to age 59 1/2?

Withdrawal of contributions prior to age 59 1/2 will not trigger an early withdrawal penalty, however withdrawal of earnings prior to 59 1/2 will be subject to a 10% early withdrawal fee.

Are there exceptions to allow early distribution from a Roth IRA?

As with most other IRS rules, there are exceptions to the standard distribution rules. Remember, contributions can be distributed at any time, therefore the exceptions listed here apply to earnings from the account. In some cases the IRS will allow early distribution of earnings from the account without penalty. They include; death of the account owner, disability, distributions used to pay un-reimbursed medical expenses, distributions used to purchase a first home and to pay back taxes as a result of a levy placed against the IRA. It is always important to understand exactly who or what qualifies for an exception before taking an early distribution from your account.

The Boomer Blog

The Boomer Blog


FH Boom Daily Digest – August 31, 2010

Posted: 31 Aug 2010 05:54 AM PDT

Top News From Today's "Boomiverse"

Tough New Workout Gear That Goes Easy on the Joints
Gwendolyn Bounds
Wall Street Journal
August 31, 2010

Overview: "More people are saying good-bye to the sprawling, machine-laden gym and looking for equipment designed to give low-impact workouts and then tuck neatly in a closet, suitcase or back of an SUV."
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How To Best Connect With The Richer Segment
Jim Gilmartin
Engage Boomers
August 30, 2010

Overview: "A recent Burst Media survey discovered that only 17% of all those in the 45+ age groups believe that online advertising is intended for them. So we can assume that the rich Boomers -- those that control 70% of all the wealth -- are being neglected by online marketing and advertising."
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Going Like Sixty

Going Like Sixty


Seen Your Doppelganger? Here is Homer Simpson’s

Posted: 30 Aug 2010 12:33 PM PDT

Whilst sitting in Section 121 of the old ball field on Friday night, Nancy spotted St. Todd DeCubbville’s younger doppelganger. And it was a good one. Once glance over my should his direction and I had him spotted.

Here is the Homer Simpson doppelganger that hit my inbox this morning.

Note: Boobie eyes (and so much more ) if you click the image… you have been warned.

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Baby Boomers U. S. (The Blog)

Baby Boomers U. S. (The Blog)


Monday Musings for Baby Boomers – Bubble Wrap Popping Techniques

Posted: 30 Aug 2010 04:22 AM PDT

Smile!

Smile!

Monday has always been a little bit of a let down, what with it being the beginning of the work week and all.

So to start things out on a bright note for the week, I bring you the…

Baby Boomers Monday Musings.

Bubble wrap was invented in 1957, just in time for Baby Boomers to join in the fun of playing with and popping bubble wrap. Check out the various fun ways to accomplish the accustomed acoustics.


Hat tip: Have Laptop Will Travel

How many different and inventive ways have you popped your bubble wrap?

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Hope that put a little smile on your face and Keep On Smilin’

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The Boomer Chronicles

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BloggingBoomers Carnival #175

Posted: 30 Aug 2010 09:29 AM PDT

I like the sound of No. 175. Yep, it’s our baby boomer carnival’s 175th edition, hosted by Nancy over at Vaboomer.com