DaveSimmons
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Roth IRA: money grows tax free, no taxes on all your gains. You put in $3K of after-tax money, you take out $12K in 20 years, you don't pay tax on the $9K like you would with a savings account.
Traditional IRA (not available if you have a company 401k): You put in $3K, you save $1K on your taxes now, but you do have to pay tax on the $12K in 20 years.
Both are clearly better than a savings account where you get no tax savings.
What to buy? If you only invest in one thing for retirement, I recommend www.Vanguard.com and their VFINX S&P500 mutual fund. Historically over decades the S&P500 has grown about 10%/year and Vanguard's fund grows slightly more than others because the fund management fee is lower.
Traditional IRA (not available if you have a company 401k): You put in $3K, you save $1K on your taxes now, but you do have to pay tax on the $12K in 20 years.
Both are clearly better than a savings account where you get no tax savings.
What to buy? If you only invest in one thing for retirement, I recommend www.Vanguard.com and their VFINX S&P500 mutual fund. Historically over decades the S&P500 has grown about 10%/year and Vanguard's fund grows slightly more than others because the fund management fee is lower.