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A smart retirement strategy should include an IRA — choose from two great options to get started.

Key Features

  • Competitive Interest
  • No Setup or Maintenance Fees
  • Tax Advantages
  • Save for retirement with tax advantages1
  • Earn competitive interest higher than regular savings
  • Available in traditional and Roth
  • Annual contribution limits apply
  • €1,000 annual “catch up” contributions allowed for ages 50 and better
  • No annual fees or set up fees
  • Federally insured
  • €1,000 minimum deposit to open

1Consult a tax advisor.

There are advantages to both traditional and Roth IRAs. One of the biggest differences is the time at which you see the most advantage. A traditional IRA provides potential tax relief today, while a Roth IRA has the potential for the most tax benefit at time of retirement.

Traditional IRA

  • No income limits to open
  • No minimum contribution requirement
  • Contributions are tax deductible on state and federal income tax1
  • Earnings are tax deferred until withdrawal (when usually in lower tax bracket)
  • Withdrawals can begin at age 59 ½
  • Early withdrawals subject to penalty2
  • Mandatory withdrawals at age 70 ½ 

Roth IRA

  • Income limits to be eligible to open Roth IRA3
  • Contributions are NOT tax deductible
  • Earnings are 100% tax free at withdrawal1
  • Principal contributions can be withdrawn without penalty1
  • Withdrawals on interest can begin at age 59 ½
  • Early withdrawals on interest subject to penalty2
  • No mandatory distribution age
  • No age limit on making contributions as long as you have earned income 

1Subject to some minimal conditions. Consult a tax advisor.

2Certain exceptions apply, such as healthcare, purchasing first home, etc.

3Consult a tax advisor.