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The sooner you get the money in the account, the sooner it gets to work.
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For IRAs, it's $7,000 plus another $1,000 if you'll be 50 or older on December 31st.
For 401Ks, 403Bs, and the federal TSP, it's $23,500 plus another $7,500 for the 50 and better crowd or another $11,250 if you'll be 60 to 63 years old on December 31st.
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I'm Robert Brokamp.
Fool on, everybody.
How JetX can rescue their retirement and some stock market optimism amidst high valuations.
That and more on this Saturday Personal Finance edition of Motley Fool Money.
I'm Robert Brokamp, and this week I speak with Kerry Hannon, co-author of a new book that lays out a retirement roadmap for members of Generation X, the oldest of whom turned 60 this year.
But first, let's take a look back at last week in money.
One comes from Fidelity's Urien Timmer, who sees today's market similar to that of early 1999.
In other words, the later innings of a bull market, but perhaps another year or so of solid gains.