Pretax vs. Roth: What You Need to Know

Understanding the nuances of your retirement accounts today can make a massive difference in your wealth decades from now.

The choice between pretax and after-tax accounts is essentially a decision about when you want to pay the IRS. By choosing the right “tax bucket” for your current income level and future expectations, you can potentially keep a much larger slice of your hard-earned nest egg. Here is a quick breakdown of how these two heavy hitters compare.

Should you delay taking Social Security?

Social Security benefits are an important source of income for many people in their retirement years.

You can begin taking those benefits at age 62, or you can wait until your full retirement age of 67. You should know: If you take your benefits before your full retirement age, they will be reduced.