Which companies and the bank do I need to open Roth IRA? I posted a question before. I know I will choose the Roth IRA.
What banks or companies do I need to open a Roth?
Bank of America, Citibank, HSBC, Chase, fidelity have Roth.
What is the difference between these banks Roth IRA?
Can someone tell me which one I should choose and why?
Thank you!
Stay away from banks and insurance companies for investment. Especially for the Roth IRA.
I do not have time to write all the reasons ........ but take the time to learn about investing for retirement.
Consider (like your house to your Roth IRA;
Charles Schwab
Fidelity Investments
Vanguard
T. Rowe Price
and finally ... if you can not take the time to read some books .... Edward Jones (committees concerned, but much better than any bank or insurance company).
Do not let 20 years go by and realize what a huge mistake you made by going to a bank!
Depends on your goals for the IRA. Any bank or credit union will open a Roth IRA cash - but your investment choices are very limited.
Any broker can handle a Roth and you can invest in most social funds or funds. You can also invest directly in mutual funds as a Roth.
Not really .. they are regulated by the government ... choose one .... be happy ..
Posted on February 3, 2010.