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Roth

[rawth, roth]

noun

  1. Phillip, 1933–2018, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.



Roth

/ rɒθ /

noun

  1. Philip . born 1933, US novelist. His works include Goodbye, Columbus (1959), Portnoy's Complaint (1969), My Life as a Man (1974), Sabbath's Theater (1995), The Human Stain (2000), and The Plot Against America (2004)

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We have $2.8 million invested in IRAs, a Roth IRA and a trust account.

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You may wish to consider partial Roth conversions without breaching the ceiling of your current tax bracket.

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"This partnership shows the power of combining academic innovation with industry experience," says Adrian Roth, PhD, principal scientific director of Personalized Healthcare Safety at Roche.

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After taxes are taken, can I deposit the funds into my Roth account?

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In the Fix My Portfolio column, Beth Pinsker incorporated the new tax rates into instructions on how to decide whether or not to move money from a traditional individual retirement account into a Roth IRA.

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