How to start contributing to a Roth IRA (2024)

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How to start contributing to a Roth IRA (1)Out of all my investments, the Roth IRA is my favorite account. Why? It is because I won’t have to pay any tax on the gains in this account. I don’t plan to withdraw until I’m 60 and not having to pay any tax or penalty at that point is a plus. (See the end of the post for the qualification flow chart.) Additionally, if we really need some money due to an emergency, I can withdraw the contribution with no penalty. The Roth IRA will also give us more tax strategy options when we finally withdraw from our retirement funds. We can avoid the higher tax bracket by mixing the withdrawals from both the traditional and Roth IRA.

Previously, I assumed that everyone knew how to contribute to a Roth IRA, but recently I found out that some of our readers would like more information. So today I’ll go over how to start contributing to a Roth IRA.

Save up some money

Before investing in an IRA, you should have enough money to cover an emergency. Most experts recommend enough funds to cover 3-6 months of expenses, but even $1,000 would be helpful. Once you have an emergency fund, then you can save up some cash to put toward the Roth IRA. You probably would want to save up at least $500 to invest in the Roth IRA before opening a new account.

*Note: you can only invest “earned” income in the Roth IRA.

Decide where to open a Roth IRA account

Most financial institutions offer some kind of Roth IRA. Big banks like BofA offer CD and Money Market IRA options. These are very safe, but the rates are pathetically low. Personally, I don’t see the point of investing in these accounts. The big advantage of the Roth IRA is you won’t have to pay tax on the gain. If you only make 1% a year from your investment, the tax saving will be negligible. I think it’s better to take a bit more risk and invest in the stock market with a brokerage especially if you are young and have over 20 years before retirement.

How to open a Roth IRA account at a brokerage

You can open an account at any brokerage, but I recommend a low fee online brokerage. I use Firstrade because their fees are very low. I used them for years and their customer service is quite good. I have been able to get help on the phone whenever I need it. New investors should pay close attention to the mutual fund transaction fee when opening a new brokerage account. The mutual fund transaction fee is usually much higher than the stock transaction fee. For example, Ameritrade charges $49.99 to trade no-load mutual funds. Firstrade now charges $0. You can’t beat that.

Fees at Firstrade

  • Stocks and ETFs: $0
  • Mutual funds: $0

Opening an account

You will need to gather the following information to open a new account.

  • Social Security Number or Taxpayer ID Number
  • Employer’s Name and Address
  • Date of Birth
  • Bank account and routing number (if funding electronically via ACH)
  • For IRAs: Name, address, social security number, date of birth of beneficiary(ies)

Now you are ready to open a Roth IRA. Here is the first page of the application.

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Select the Roth IRA. I would skip the other features for now. You can always add them later if you’d like. The easiest way to fund your account is through electronic funds transfer. After this, just fill out the forms. It should take around 10-15 minutes to do so.

Funding your account

You can set up auto deduction while filling out the forms or you can do it later as well. I like to transfer the maximum contribution amount ($6,000 for 2019) early in the year and invest it when there is a pullback. For many young people, this is a lot of money to invest at once. It might be easier to set up an automatic deduction and invest $200 per month to start.

What to invest in

For beginners, I recommend investing in low fee mutual funds or ETFs. If you add to your investment consistently over a long period of time, you should be able to build your wealth. It’s really great that Firstrade no longer charges a fee. New investors can pick a good passively managed mutual fund and invest $500 to start with. Then add $200 every month without worrying about fees. In the old days, you can’t do that because the transaction fee was so high. Well, it’s still high at most other brokerages. Hopefully, Firstrade will other brokerages to lower their transaction fees too.

For new investors, I recommend putting everything in VTSAX. This is Vanguard’s Total Stock Market Index Fund. The market will go up and down, but don’t worry about it. Just keep investing and you’ll come out ahead in 30 years. Once you learn more about investing in the stock market, you can trade these in for no fee and buy something else.

How to Trade Mutual Funds at Firstrade

You can log on to Firstrade and click on the Trading tab up top. Then click on Mutual Funds, below the Trading tab. Once you are there you can trade mutual funds. In this example below, I asked to buy $500 of VTSAX. The trade will execute at the end of the trading day. Click on preview and then submit the order. See it’s easy to start investing in your Roth IRA.

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Why I love the Roth IRA

Let’s summarize why I love the Roth IRA.

  • No tax on the capital gain
  • I can withdraw the contribution at any time with no penalty
  • No RMD (Required Minimum Distributions) You aren’t forced to take your money out if you don’t want to.
  • Pass on to your beneficiary with no tax. Your heirs continue to benefit from the tax-free status.
  • More tax flexibility

If you don’t have a Roth IRA account yet, you should make it a priority to open one. The Roth IRA is a great deal for young folks because over 30-40 years, the earnings can easily grow larger than the original contribution. Why pay tax on these earnings if you don’t have to? Let me know if I can answer any questions. I hope this is helpful for some readers. Good luck!

401k First

Another question new investor has is whether to invest in their 401k or Roth IRA first. I advise them to focus on their 401k first. Max that out and then invest in the Roth IRA second. You can read more here – Should I invest in 401k or Roth IRA?

Related posts

  • What if you always maxed out your 401k? You’ll be a millionaire if you max out your 401k every year.
  • Build a Roth IRA conversion ladder to minimize taxes in early retirement. This is how to access your retirement account before 65.

*Sign up for a free account at Personal Capitalto help manage your net worth and investment accounts. I log in almost every day to check on my investment. It’s a great site for DIY investors.

Distribution flow chart

Here is the distribution flow chart from the IRS if you want to learn more about withdrawal.

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How to start contributing to a Roth IRA? ›

We recommend investing 15% of your gross income into retirement (after you've paid of debt and saved an emergency fund, of course). Remember, though: There are limits to how much money you can put into IRAs each year. Again, for 2024, you can invest $7,000 in either a traditional IRA or a Roth IRA.

What is the easiest way to contribute to a Roth IRA? ›

While many banks offer Roth IRAs, you can easily contribute to your Roth IRA through the website of whichever brokerage or firm you choose. They will transfer money from the verified account at your bank.

How to set up a Roth IRA for beginners? ›

How to set up a Roth IRA
  1. Find out if you're eligible for a Roth IRA. If you're interested in contributing to a Roth IRA, you have to fulfill two major conditions: ...
  2. Figure out how you want to manage the account. ...
  3. Pick where you'll open your Roth IRA. ...
  4. Choose investments for a Roth IRA. ...
  5. Set up a contribution schedule.
Apr 26, 2024

How much should I put into my Roth IRA each month? ›

Maxing out your IRA contributions is generally considered a good approach. So, assuming you are eligible to make the maximum contribution to your IRA, you can contribute $500/mo. if you're 49 years old or younger, or $583/mo. if you're 50 or older.

Is contributing to Roth IRA enough? ›

The Power of Compounding. Even if you contribute the maximum amount to your Roth IRA every year and are incredibly disciplined in doing so over time, your contributions alone will not be enough to build that retirement nest egg. That's why compounding is so important.

What is the best option for a Roth IRA? ›

If you'd like to invest on your own in a Roth IRA, Fidelity offers the best all-around broker experience. Vanguard is best for low-cost mutual funds, Interactive Brokers is best for advanced capabilities and access to global markets, and E*TRADE has the best mobile apps for investors.

What is the best company to open a Roth IRA? ›

Our picks for robo-advisors:
  • Best Roth IRA overall: Charles Schwab Intelligent Portfolios.
  • Best for low costs: Vanguard Digital Advisor.
  • Best for matching contributions: SoFi Automated Investing.
  • Best portfolio options/investment selection: Wealthfront.
  • Best for access to financial advisors: Betterment.
Jul 1, 2024

At what age does a Roth IRA not make sense? ›

Even when you're close to retirement or already in retirement, opening this special retirement savings vehicle can still make sense under some circ*mstances. There is no age limit to open a Roth IRA, but there are income and contribution limits that investors should be aware of before funding one.

How much money do you need to start a Roth IRA? ›

Regardless of your account balance or how often you trade, you can open an account with a $0 minimum deposit plus get $0 online listed equity trade commissions.

What is the minimum salary to open a Roth IRA? ›

If you file taxes as a single person, your Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) must be under $153,000 for tax year 2023 and $161,000 for tax year 2024 to contribute to a Roth IRA, and if you're married and filing jointly, your MAGI must be under $228,000 for tax year 2023 and $240,000 for tax year 2024.

How much can a Roth IRA grow in 10 years? ›

Let's say you open a Roth IRA and contribute the maximum amount each year. If the base contribution limit remains at $7,000 per year, you'd amass over $100,000 (assuming a 8.77% annual growth rate) after 10 years. After 30 years, you would accumulate over $900,000.

How much of paycheck should go to Roth IRA? ›

Note that there are income limits for Roth IRA eligibility. If you can afford to contribute around the max without neglecting bills or yourself, go for it! Otherwise, you can set yourself up for success if you can set aside about 20 percent of your income for long-term saving and investment goals like retirement.

How much will Roth IRA be worth in 20 years? ›

If you contribute 5,000 dollars per year to a Roth IRA and earn an average annual return of 10 percent, your account balance will be worth a figure in the region of 250,000 dollars after 20 years.

Who should not do a Roth IRA? ›

The tax argument for contributing to a Roth can easily turn upside down if you happen to be in your peak earning years. If you're now in one of the higher tax brackets, your tax rate in retirement may have nowhere to go but down.

What is the best amount to contribute to a Roth IRA? ›

Fidelity suggests saving at least 15% of your pretax income for retirement each year (including any employer match). That amount can be spread out among multiple retirement accounts, including a Roth IRA (where you contribute post-tax money), a traditional IRA, a 401(k) or a 403(b).

How to start Roth IRA? ›

  1. Figure out if you are eligible.
  2. Decide what type of investor you are.
  3. Choose how much you want to invest.
  4. Select a provider to open your Roth IRA.
  5. Gather your paperwork.
  6. Pick your investments.
Jun 28, 2024

Can I contribute to Roth IRA myself? ›

The IRS sets rules on who can contribute to a Roth IRA, based on income. Those same rules carry over to self-directed Roth IRAs. For 2024, you can contribute up to the full annual limit if: You're a single filer or head of household with a modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) of less than $146,000.

How do I put money into my Roth IRA account? ›

Ways to Contribute to a Roth IRA
  1. Bank transfers. You can transfer funds from your bank account using an ACH transfer or another electronic funds transfer. ...
  2. Automatic contributions. ...
  3. Automatic paycheck deductions. ...
  4. Cash or checks. ...
  5. Mobile app. ...
  6. Rollovers.
Sep 7, 2023

What percentage of income should I contribute to a Roth IRA? ›

Fidelity suggests saving at least 15% of your pretax income for retirement each year (including any employer match). That amount can be spread out among multiple retirement accounts, including a Roth IRA (where you contribute post-tax money), a traditional IRA, a 401(k) or a 403(b).

How much will a Roth IRA grow in 20 years? ›

If you contribute 5,000 dollars per year to a Roth IRA and earn an average annual return of 10 percent, your account balance will be worth a figure in the region of 250,000 dollars after 20 years.

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