nastradanous
Dec 25 2003, 06:03 PM
Hello, can someone tell me where i need to go to open a roth ira account. I read one book on roth ira and understand it, but i dont know where to go and open an account. I did a search and found www.fidelity.com www.scottrade.com www.sharebuilder.com , but im not sure if this is where im suppose to sign up for one. Also can i be informed if there are any hidden fees and such so i dont get ripped off. Thanks in advance - my email is nastradanous@aol.com
Lame Duck
Dec 26 2003, 10:38 AM
Any brokerage firm or mutual fund company will be able to establish a Roth IRA. Using a brokerage firm rather than a mutual fund company will give you a wider investment choice.
Appleby
Dec 27 2003, 09:48 AM
Try your local bank as well. I prefer a brokerage account as well, but you may want to check the features , benefits and fees of them all and choose the one better suited for you
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