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What's Really Going on With Mitt Romney's $102 Million IRA

How did Mitt Romney end up with one of the biggest IRAs in the history of IRAs? Was it even a good idea? Would he do it again if he had the chance?

3:50 PM Sep 13 2012

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he put stock from when he started Bain Capital, likely at par value and when it was otherwise worthless, into his IRA... smart move... worth emulating.

5:28 PM Sep 13 2012

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IRAs exist to help individuals save for their retirement.

It seems unfair to exploit a loophole that most people could never make use of.

Worse, it seems like a violation of the spirit of why IRAs were created.

10:41 PM Sep 14 2012

Folks here in the Valley have put a portion of their par-value founder's shares in 'self-directed' Roth IRAs... and so in outsized-return situations, could find themselves in a similar position. So I'm not impressed with Steve Rattner's declared surprise here, if founders far less wealthy and politically-connected than him are aware of a technique for getting that sort of return in an IRA account.

10:04 PM Sep 13 2012

Most people in the country would never even consider such an exploitation of the rules.

The fact that only a handful of people can take advantage of this says to me that this use of IRAs is ridiculously unfair.

10:45 PM Sep 14 2012

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