Hey All,
I have a very simple question, that I suspect I know the answer to, but just want to make sure.
Is it possible for one person to have two Roth IRA's?
My reasoning:
I currently have a Vanguard Roth IRA that I have put 10,000 into (5k in 2011, 5k in 2012). Being Vanguard, this is obviously all invested in mutual funds.
However, I am considering a different approach. Because of the tax free gains, I am thinking I may want to open a Roth IRA through an online brokerage (like Ameritrade) and then trade more actively (stocks) within that account.
I like my Vanguard account and the mutual funds I own through them. Come 2013, if I want to drop 5k into an Ameritrade Roth IRA, will I have to close my Vanguard account? Or can I have both?
Thanks,
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I have a very simple question, that I suspect I know the answer to, but just want to make sure.
Is it possible for one person to have two Roth IRA's?
My reasoning:
I currently have a Vanguard Roth IRA that I have put 10,000 into (5k in 2011, 5k in 2012). Being Vanguard, this is obviously all invested in mutual funds.
However, I am considering a different approach. Because of the tax free gains, I am thinking I may want to open a Roth IRA through an online brokerage (like Ameritrade) and then trade more actively (stocks) within that account.
I like my Vanguard account and the mutual funds I own through them. Come 2013, if I want to drop 5k into an Ameritrade Roth IRA, will I have to close my Vanguard account? Or can I have both?
Thanks,
E
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