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Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 18:58:38 -0600
From: Will Trice 
Subject: Re: Coming upon age 30, how's my plan going?
Newsgroups: misc.invest.financial-plan
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BreadWithSpam@fractious.net wrote:

> We've been through this many times.  Assuming the same marginal
> tax rate now and at retirement, there is no difference whatsoever
> between the spendable end product for a Roth versus a 401k or
> regular IRA.  The ONLY difference - assuming the same rate
> of return on the investment asset and assuming the same tax
> rate - the only difference is that a Roth lets you put more
> money away in the first place.

Er?  Your typical 401(k) has much higher contribution limits than a 
Roth, yes?

-Will