July 29, 2009

who would i talk to about opening a IRA or planning for retirement?

mr_and_mrs.x asked:


my husband and i work for places that don’t offer ira or any kind of retirement plans. We have been saving some money in a normal savings account for a little while,but i want to move on to something better. My husband says to keep it in the normal savings account, i told him maybe a ira or investing may be better. i told him that there are many more ways of making more money than a normal savings account. We don’t know where to start or who to talk too. any suggestions?

Hazel
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Comments on who would i talk to about opening a IRA or planning for retirement?

August 1, 2009

versantly @ 11:01 am

Nery

ask your employer or a financial planner -ask friends for a referral.

August 2, 2009

MsLynda @ 1:15 pm

Vanessa

You can go to your local bank and speak to a financial analyst. There is usually no cost to you and they can give you some very good information about opening a retirement account. Good Luck

jewelrygal_christine @ 11:07 pm

Brennen

Early on in my twenties I got my own little account with T.Rowe Price and they took $50 out of my checking and put it into a mutual fund for me…it was a great starting point for me and I know they have all kinds of options based on your future goals and current situation. You should check them out…as well as the “fools” (links below)

gopher_baroque @ 11:54 pm

Jayce

Schwab is a no-fee brokerage, they can put you into an IRA based on no-load mutual funds.

Also, pay the money to work up a financial plan with an INDEPENDENT planner; he’ll tell you how to make it all work.

It’s completely worth the money and the effort; if your husband won’t go, then do it without him.

Expect to spend a few hundred dollars building a plan.

Good luck to you!

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