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Ted
While investors are often urged to focus on their tax-sheltered accounts for their retirement savings, there are many good reasons to stash assets in a taxable account, too.
A key reason to do this is if you’re a supersaver who has maxed out the available tax-sheltered vehicles and still have assets to invest. Once you’ve made all of those 401(k) and IRA contributions, investing in a taxable account may be your only option. (Just be sure to investigate whether health savings accounts and/or aftertax 401(k) contributions might be an avenue, too.)
https://www.morningstar.com/articles/922966/3-taxefficient-retirement-saver-portfolios-for-min.html
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Ted
3 Tax-Efficient Bucket Portfolios for Minimalist Retirees: 4/8/19
https://www.morningstar.com/articles/922631/3-taxefficient-bucket-portfolios-for-minimalist-re.html
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