Roths and 401(k)s have their place, but so do taxable accounts
By MisterX84885 at 17 April, 2010, 7:40 pm
QMy husband and I started a JTWROS mutual fund with American Funds in 1986. I would like to roll this over to a Roth IRA in either my husband’s or my name
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Roths and 401(k)s have their place, but so do taxable accounts
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