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mxer54
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Location: Fredericksburg, Va
Traditional IRA contribution question
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February 11, 2014, 08:15:16 AM »
Hello,
I recently opened a T IRA at NCFU, I was hoping to add money to it but it isnt allowing me to add, saying that it will only allow a min of $500 contribution. Is this correct or is there something I am missing? Thanks!
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Shor
Bristles
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Location: Orange County, CA, USA
Re: Traditional IRA contribution question
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February 11, 2014, 08:34:16 AM »
Which IRA Product do you have assigned? The only thing I can find is that there are different products offered by NCFU, and the Variable Rate IRA Certificates have a Minimum contribution of $500.
I'm not sure how it is structured since I don't have an account with them... but can you change your current distributions to go toward the IRA Savings Account or is this already set by default? I can't find anything else regarding a minimum contribution limit.
You can try calling in to them 1-888-842-6328 or 'visit your local branch'
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mxer54
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Location: Fredericksburg, Va
Re: Traditional IRA contribution question
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February 11, 2014, 08:42:03 AM »
Just an Traditional IRA. Yeah, I will check with them...Just wanted to make sure this wasnt the norm for an IRA as this is my first. Thanks for the reply!
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