Your income is $75,000 per year. You cannot set up a ROTH IRA if you earn more than $95,000 per year. If your salary increases by 20% each year, how many more years (after this year) can you contribute before you no longer qualify to set up a ROTH account?

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Answer:

only one more year

Explanation:

Your income for the current year (year₀) = $75,000

Next year's income (year₁) = $75,000 x 1.2 = $90,000

Year 3's income (year₂)= $90,000 x 1.2 = $108,000

You will only be able to contribute to a ROTH account during the next year (year₁), since your income for year₂ will be higher than $95,000.

The number of years (after this year) that  you  can contribute before you no longer qualify to set up a ROTH account is 1 year.

Number of years for contribution

Year 1 income = $75,000 x (1+.2)

Year 1 income = $75,000 x 1.2

Year 1 income = $90,000

Year 2 income= $90,000 x (1+.20)

Year 2 income= $90,000 x 1.2

Year 2 income= $108,000

Therefore the number of years (after this year) that  you  can contribute before you no longer qualify to set up a ROTH account is 1 year.

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