You can easily open and fund an IRA. Whether you prefer investing on your own or want personal investment guidance, we have options available to fit your needs. However you choose to invest – automated vs. self-directed, or by working with a financial professional – you’ll enjoy the benefits of opening an IRA, like tax-advantaged growth. That can mean more money saved for your future.
For easy investing at a low cost, open an IRA through Automated Investor from U.S. Bancorp Investments. This robo-advisor combines our expertise and technology to manage your retirement account.
To make investments on your own, open a self-directed brokerage account from U.S. Bancorp Investments. This lets you trade stocks, bonds, mutual funds, ETFs1 and more, on your own.
When you work with a dedicated wealth professional through U.S. Bank or U.S. Bancorp Investments, you’ll have a single point of contact to help you guide your IRA strategy.
Roth IRAs provide tax-free growth. Your non-deductible IRA contribution grows tax-free and qualified withdrawals are not taxed. This strategy allows younger investors to potentially grow their investments over the long term.
Traditional IRAs provide tax-deferred growth. Any income your IRA investments earn will not be taxed until you start taking distributions from the account. This is a popular strategy for those who expect to be in a lower tax bracket when they retire.
Rolling over2 your employer-sponsored 401(k) or 403(b) accounts into an IRA can give you a clearer view of your retirement investments. We’ll help you make sense of your options and gain confidence as you navigate the tax implications of your retirement savings decisions.
If you’re self-employed or a small business owner, consider a simplified employee pension (SEP) IRA for yourself and any employees. A SEP IRA offers higher contribution limits than other retirement accounts. For the 2024 tax year, contributions can be up to 25% of compensation, with a $69,000 maximum.
Keeping track of your retirement accounts can be a challenge. Following these four steps can help you feel more in control.
Look beyond your 401(k) account or pension to maximize the power of your retirement savings.
An individual retirement account (IRA) can be a key element of a retirement plan, but the first step is to determine which type or types of IRA accounts fit your situation.
To learn more about the differences between brokerage and investment advisory services and fees from U.S. Bancorp Investments, please read the Client Relationship Summary and Regulation Best Interest Disclosure.