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    Episode 2: All Things Roth

    enOctober 01, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Roth IRAs were created to help the average working American save money. However, records show Peter Thiel and other ultra-rich investors have used them to grow their untaxed fortunes. Now don’t worry if you don’t have six billion dollars in your Roth IRA—most people presumably do not—but in this episode, Steven and Benjamin will be going over how someone can accumulate vast fortunes in a Roth IRA, as well as some tax lessons we can learn from this.

    Listen in as the guys explain the importance of working with a trusted advisor before considering a Roth IRA and why the fear of what may happen down the road should not prevent you from taking action today. You will learn when starting a Roth IRA may be a good option for you and why the Roth is such a powerful planning tool.

    You can find all show notes for this episode at: https://bit.ly/3o5Hx7V 

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