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Physician, 457 account – traditional or Roth?

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Physician, 457 account – traditional or Roth? I am lucky to be working at a university that has a 457 option. My salary is >300k, with 60k coming from the university and the rest from seeing patients. I can put 23,000 (23,500 upcoming) and the options are traditional pre-tax vs Roth. Not sure which option to put, as I thought that pre-tax is usually the way to go unless you expect to be spe…

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36 year old physician ready to spend

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36 year old physician ready to spend I make 300k a year and have around 1 million saved up with around 200k in retirement and the rest in stocks and savings at the age of 36. I’ve been essentially earning around 200k after tax and living off 50k and saving/investing the remaining 150k for 6 years. Including the 2 years it took for me to pay off medical school loans, I have been li…

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