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‘I hope to retire at 59’: I have $950,000 in my 401(k)s. When do I do a Roth conversion?

Roth conversions are permanent. Once done, they cannot be undone.

This article was originally published by MarketWatch and is republished here under license.

Roth conversions are permanent. Once done, they cannot be undone.

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