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Individuals Retirement Arrangements - Getting Started

IRAs allow investing in the future now for financial security when you retire.

Assess your financial needs:

  • Where am I, financially? The Securities and Exchange Commission can help you evaluate your financial situation.

  • What will my Social Security retirement benefit be? Calculate what you can expect as your Social Security retirement benefit.

  • How much do I need when I retire? Use the American Savings Education Council’s calculator to estimate what you'll need. (ASEC is a nonprofit national coalition of public- and private-sector institutions raising public awareness about personal financial independence.)

  • The U. S. Department of Labor also has retirement plan information on its website.

Getting Started:

Additional IRA Resources:

See Publication 590, Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs) for information on how your IRA works.

  • Setting up an IRA 
  • Contributions to an IRA
  • Transferring money or property to and from an IRA
  • Handling an inherited IRA
  • Distributions (withdrawals) from an IRA
  • Taking a credit for contributions to an IRA
  • A comparison of traditional and Roth IRAs
Page Last Reviewed or Updated: 2012-08-02