Are you sure about that? I think the "I" in IRA stands for "individual", and
your spouse would have to have their own account, in which they could
deposit an additional $4K each year.

I don't think you can have a "joint" IRA.....can anyone confirm that though?

On 2/20/07, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a Roth IRA through Scottrade.  I manage it myself and my IRA grew
> 14%.  Last year was a very good year. I invest in either Exchange Traded
> Funds or no-load mutual funds.
>
> I max it out every year, except for 2004 when I was purchasing a
> house.  You
> can put in $4000 this year if single and $8,000 if married.
>

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