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When you shop online at KidIRA stores, proceeds of your purchases result as your designated students' earned income.
Testimonials
Back to school shopping at Office Depot was great! I ordered everything online and picked it up in the store the same day. And I added to my kids' college fund too!
— Alexis N, Mother of 3, New MexicoI'm so excited I get to start planning for my son's finances now. By the time he's in college, he'll have a nice chunk of change to help him with tuition.
— Brian S, Father of a 2 year old boy, MarylandMy daughter is learning work ethic, investing, and the value of a dollar. I'm so proud!
— Elaine G, Mother of a 14 year old girl, New YorkIt's so easy recommending stores to family and friends. I like it when I can send them a coupon to help them save money too!
— Julia H, CaliforniaWorking at Kid IRAŽ has allowed me to start earning and saving early. I can't wait to be a millionaire!
— Ricky L, CaliforniaThere's never been an easier way to give to my nieces and nephews. And it doesn't cost me anything extra!
— Ronald U, FloridaThe best part is seeing how these kids are learning to manage their money. I'm so glad I can say that I'm playing a role in their lives.
— Bella K, Arizona
What Others Are Saying
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KidIRA takes it further, giving parents (and other "supporters") an opportunity to save for a child using a tax-advantaged Roth IRA as the savings vehicle instead of a 529 plan...Im all for more Roths for kids. It seems to be a too well-kept secret that kids can have Roths.
- Upside of MoneyIRAs for Kids?
Not only will modest contributions add up to significant savings...but it's also a way to teach your child an invaluable lesson - one he or she isn't likely to learn in school.
- Smart MoneyIRAs for Kids
It will only take a few seconds for you to realize how powerful this can be for your child's investing and financial future.
- Motley FoolStart your kids on the Roth road
...a Roth IRA offers the greatest opportunity for growth because the money grows tax-free. Kids don't need the deferred taxes feature of a traditional IRA because they're probably not paying taxes.
- Bankrate.comWhy Your Kids Need a Roth IRA
Looking for the perfect gift for your children? Open a Roth for them, and start them on the road to retirement security.
- Kiplinger