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The phrase “Roth conversion” instantly sounds financially savvy
Perhaps that’s why the maneuver has become so popular in recent years. The tactic comes with an elegant pitch: Pay taxes now on your pre-tax retirement savings, move the money into a Roth IRA and enjoy tax-free growth and withdrawals forever. It makes a lot of sense for many people.
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