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Looking Glass: Starting up a Roth IRA

July 6th 2007

I’ve been mulling over and over the last 6 months about where to open a Roth IRA. I finally decided on T.Rowe Price because they do not have a minimum deposit requirement as long as you sign up for their Automatic Asset Builder Account (Otherwise it is just $1,000). They do charge a $10 fee for accounts bellow $5,000. My second choice was either ING or Vanguard, and I may keep an eye on them to see if I would like to switch to them later on. But at least I finally took the step to open the account and get started, as well as starting up my new 401k.

Some of the articles on Roth IRA’s that helped me figure out what the hell I was going to do:

Open a Roth IRA at ING

How to start a Roth IRA and where to do it

Which Investments are Best for a Roth IRA?

Roth IRA vs Traditional IRA

A retrospective on Roth IRA’s

Starting your Roth IRA in 2007

Questions and Answers about Roth IRA’s

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