Archive for June, 2008

Graduation Gift Idea: Roth IRA

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Consider a Roth IRA as a graduation gift this summer.

Yep, that’s right, a Roth IRA. Most college graduates probably aren’t thinking about retirement right now, in fact they’re just looking forward a relaxing summer followed by their first paycheck. However, as a responsible adult (ha!) you may consider giving that graduate a Roth IRA and get them started on saving for their future.

Earned Income. The rule with contributions is that a person has to earn as much “earned income” in order to contribute that to their Roth IRA. The dollar they earn doesn’t necessarily have to be the dollar they contribute so as long as your graduate will be earning money, you can probably open a Roth IRA on their behalf. If the graduate has a job, chances are he or she will have sufficient earned income to cover your Roth IRA contribution (the $5,000 contribution limit for this year).

Another side benefit of this gift is that it helps the graduate recognize the importance of retirement and lets them know about the Roth IRA, if they don’t know about it already.

Proposal: Add Roth IRA to Thrift Savings Plan

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It was announced today that the Pentagon supports proposed changes to the Thrift Savings Plan that would automatically sign up troops for the TSP as well as offer the Roth IRA as an investment option. The first proposed change, automatic sign-up, was recently instituted in the private sector and has resulted in increases in employee participation. It’s thought that automatic sign ups for TSPs would increase participation as the main reason people don’t sign up is due to inertia, it takes effort to.

The second proposed change involves introducing Roth IRA as an option in the TSP which would result in significant savings for deployed troops since they do not pay taxes on their earnings or bonuses while they are in war zones. With a Roth IRA, you contribute after-tax dollars and appreciation is tax free. Troops in a combat zone are in the 0% tax bracket, so they benefit tremendously from the Roth IRA option.

Those troops who are not in combat zones also benefit from the Roth IRA option because it gives them tax diversification.

DoD backs automatic TSP enrollments [Air Force Times]