Is there something like the American IRA (individual retirement account) in Italy?

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You might have more luck posting this under Taxes>Italy

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Which is the best place to invest on IRA (indiv. retirement account)?

ie citi, bank of america, hsbc, chase, american express etc what do we need to look for? I guess citi does not charge for the service, is there any catch? tax pay day is near, we have 1-2 month to invest on IRA for 2006. first time trying to open an...

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What is the best country to set up a savings account/retirement plan (aka American IRA) ?

First off, it seems that the average global inflation rate over the past 100 years was 6.5%. That means you would obviously need a higher interest rate than that. The best one I ...show more

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You have no choice but to limit your investments to the nation(s) you file taxes in, because otherwise...

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Help me start saving for retirement (U.S.)

I would like to finally start saving for retirement! I'm thinking a Roth IRA is the way to go (unless you think otherwise and can tell me why), but I am a little confused/overwhelmed with how to proceed. A few snowflakes inside. I am in my late 20s....

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Start with some reading. Personal Finance for Dummies or The Bogleheads' Guide to Investing would be...

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So is USAF retirement pay just like the other branches?

so if you serve and qualify for the retirement, is it the same as the other branches? the reason im asking this is becuase i read this on the usaf website about retirement pay "The Air Force retirement plan is arguably the best retirement deal around...

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The retirement plan is the exact same for all branches. TSP is an additional voluntary plan that you...

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Saving for retirement as a graduate student.

I am a new graduate student and was hoping to put some money into a Roth IRA to start saving for retirement, but just read that contributions must be made from earned income and now I'm not sure if that is the best plan for my circumstances. This fall...

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Roth allows for access of funds that represent invested capital. So if you invested 1000 and ended up...

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Wanted: Savvy retirement advice for a struggling youth

If I live until retirement age, I don't want to be broke. I am 24 and I want to start saving for retirement now, but I’m unsure how to go about it. I’ve heard good things about Vanguard, but I’m looking...

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Nthing open a Roth IRA every year you don't earn too much to qualify for one, and fund it to the hilt...

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Do I need to give retirement fund paperwork to executrix to transfer ownership and what does it all mean?

I just received a letter and packet from TIAA-CREF saying I was a beneficiary of my aunt's retirement fund. She passed away over the summer from breast cancer and I think I was the closest thing to a daughter besides her best friend. I'm 33 and I've...

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If you're listed as the designated beneficiary on your aunt's retirement plan, probate, her Will, and...

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Any reason to keep track of lots, or even transactions, in an IRA?

Am I understanding the USA's IRA laws correctly that all I really have to keep track of, in order to eventually (years from now) take money out without penalty or double taxation or such, is the amount of after-tax money I put into it over the years...

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That is why you need to file Form 8606. It keeps track of your "basis" in a traditional IRA...

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Traditional IRA versus ROTH IRA?

My fiance has moved to a new job. The previous job set up a retirement account for her. The account dropped below $1000 (to $990) so Fidelity told her she needed to do something with the account. I believe the employer requires the $1000 minimum. She...

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A Roth will be better in the long run. But you can't roll the money directly into a Roth...it has to...

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