Unemployed? You Can Still Work Toward Retirement: An IRA Benefit for Non-working Spouses
Did you know that even if you are not working, you can contribute to a spousal IRA? In fact, the money can come out of your spouse’s earnings! If your joint income is less than $156,000 in 2007, you can contribute up to $4,000.
It’s never too late—or too early—to think about your financial future. So if you’re married, being unemployed is no excuse for working toward retirement! For more information on how you can open your IRA today, visit The Entrust Group, the leader in self-directed retirement plans.