Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Thu, 2018-08-23 22:52
If you are asking whether a TIRA or Roth should be invested differently, this is not as important as what goes in either account vs a taxable account. However, some people prefer to favor putting stocks in the Roth and fixed income in the TIRA as the greater potential gains for stocks will be tax free in the Roth IRA, and the lower amount of gains from fixed income will tend to keep your RMDs lower for the TIRA.
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Thu, 2018-08-23 22:52
If you are asking whether a TIRA or Roth should be invested differently, this is not as important as what goes in either account vs a taxable account. However, some people prefer to favor putting stocks in the Roth and fixed income in the TIRA as the greater potential gains for stocks will be tax free in the Roth IRA, and the lower amount of gains from fixed income will tend to keep your RMDs lower for the TIRA.