Roth IRA
Gold IRA Glossary
An IRA funded with money you have already paid taxes on. Qualified withdrawals in retirement, including any growth, are tax-free, and Roth IRAs have no required minimum distributions during the original owner's lifetime. A Gold IRA can be set up as a Roth if you meet the income eligibility rules or convert funds from a traditional account.
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