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How is a mutual fund different than a Roth IRA?

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How is a mutual fund different than a Roth IRA?

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A mutual fund is an asset in which you invest money. A Roth IRA (or a 401k, or a 403b or a 529 or an ESA or a traditional IRA) is not an asset… it is a tax-shelter for an asset.

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