cheejiburga OP t1_j2ftlad wrote
MarcableFluke t1_j2fug6g wrote
401ks and IRAs are special tax advantaged accounts that are intended for people to use for retirement. That's what the tax advantages are for.
A taxable brokerage is just an account that you use to invest money like you do with 401ks and IRAs, but there are no tax advantages.
cheejiburga OP t1_j2fut4a wrote
Ohhh okay. So I guess it's dependent on the person, but would IRA's technically be best for retirement if you dont have a 401k?
MarcableFluke t1_j2fwenx wrote
If your work doesn't offer a 401k, and you're not eligible for a Solo 401k (think business owner with one employee), then yes, an IRA is recommended for retirement savings
cheejiburga OP t1_j2fwqzy wrote
Thank you lots! I don't think I'm eligible for a solo 401k, but I'll see!
cheejiburga OP t1_j2ftm4q wrote
omg i dont know how reddit works im sorry
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