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Does it make sense to make a nondeductible contribution to a traditional IRA instead of a Roth contribution?

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Does it make sense to make a nondeductible contribution to a traditional IRA instead of a Roth contribution?

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A. If you meet the age 59 1/2 and five-year tests, with the same earnings rate, you will have more after-tax dollars during retirement by making the Roth contribution.

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A. If you meet the age 59 and five-year tests, with the same earnings rate, you will have more after-tax dollars during retirement by making the Roth contribution.

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A.If you meet the age 59 1/2 and five-year tests, with the same earnings rate, you will have more after-tax dollars during retirement by making the Roth contribution.

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