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...PLAY CATCH-UP If you are 50 or older, you may stretch annual 401(k) contributions to $20,000 from $15,000 and IRA contributions to $5,000 from $4,000. Where will you find the money? Dedicate your next pay raise, or use the money you save when a car loan is paid or a child-care expense ends...
...anyone can convert a traditional IRA (whose distributions are taxed as ordinary income) to a Roth IRA (whose distributions are tax free and may be passed to heirs). Converting may not make sense if you are in poor health or do not want to bequeath your IRA. You will have to pay tax on the whole amount over two years. But if you can pay the tax from other funds, converting is a no-brainer...
...AUTOMATIC For saving to become truly painless, you have to automate the process. Set up recurring contributions to an IRA or other savings account directly from your checking account or paycheck. "You'll adjust your spending when the money isn't there," says James Dew, a financial planner in Scottsdale, Ariz. While you're at it, automate your bill paying...
...Princeton to take home the Knecht Cup and win the Windemere Classic. The Black and White was able to surpass the Tigers yet again in the final race of the season, grabbing the bronze medal by finishing third at last week’s Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Championships (IRAs). While Radcliffe took home hardware at the IRAs for the sixth straight season, they were unable to overcome the speed of a strong Wisconsin crew, which won its second-straight IRA championship, or the challenge of surprising Georgetown, which came in second. “I think part...
...Radcliffe women’s lightweight crew performed well but stood on the podium looking up to the powerhouse Wisconsin varsity eight. After losing by six seconds to the Badgers at Eastern (EAWRC) Sprints on May 15, the Black and White took third at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) championships. Wisconsin won the meet with open water almost eight seconds ahead of the Radcliffe lightweights with a time of 6:46.51, and Georgetown nabbed second in 6:50.12. “I was happy with our season, [but] it was kind of disappointing to have a third-place finish...