Read the article I posted earlier about the guy who turned 70k into $264 million. He converted his traditional IRA into a Roth.I’ve been hearing a lot about Roth 401(k) versus traditional 401(k). My wife and I are in our 40s and have been doing the traditional 401(k).
Even Dave Ramsey the other day encouraged people to use the Roth 401K. Said it was a no brainer for most people.
However, I used three different calculators today and all three said in the long run the traditional 401(k) would be better for us.
anyone explore or shift to Roth 401k?
we also do a Roth IRA each year
You're not actually anticipating future tax law changes. At one point long term capital gains was limited to 10%, then it started creeping up and now it's up even higher to 20%. Plus with an traditional IRA, you have mandatory withdrawals that start at 72. With a Roth, there is no mandatory withdrawal. The real reason for it is the belief that in the future the tax rate will just be higher than whatever it is now.
As the saying goes, a trillion here, a trillion there, soon you're talking real money. Got to pay for it somehow and that will be through higher taxes at some point.