These committed savers ask how best to invest after they’ve fully funded their tax-deferred accounts.
From Kiplinger’s Personal Finance:
Scott and Amber Rowson are such ardent savers that they’re faced with an enviable problem. They contribute the maximum amounts to their tax-deferred retirement accounts, and they stash additional savings in 529 college-savings plans for Beckett, 5, and Ayla, 2. Now they’re stumped about how and where to invest still more without incurring tax headaches or excessive risk.
This is the portfolio of Thomas M. Anderson. He is a journalist who is passionate about telling great business stories. He is an associate editor at Kiplinger's Personal Finance. He specializes in writing about retirement planning and investing.
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