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Arielle O'Shea

Arielle O'Shea

Assistant Assigning Editor at NerdWallet

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Vanguard vs. Fidelity: 2024 Comparison - NerdWallet

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What Is a Solo 401(k)? Self-Employed Retirement Plans - NerdWallet

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How and Where To Buy the New Spot Bitcoin ETFs - NerdWallet

Bitcoin ETFs give investors easy access to Bitcoin. Spot Bitcoin ETFs are now widely available. You can buy a Bitcoin ETF through a brokerage account, often with no commission.
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Roth IRA Contribution and Income Limits 2023-2024 - NerdWallet

The Roth IRA income limits for 2023 are less than $153,000 for single tax filers, and less than $228,000 for married and filing jointly. In 2024, the limits rise to $161,000 for single filers and $240,000 for those married, filing jointly.
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401(k) Contribution Limits 2024: What You Need To Know - NerdWallet

For 2024, the employee contribution limit for 401(k) plans is $23,000, up from $22,500 in 2023. Those 50 and older can contribute an additional $7,500.
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Roth IRA Interest Rates: How to Make Your Account Grow - NerdWallet

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