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Join America's IRA Experts Next Week in Orlando!

ed slott's 2-Day IRA WorkshopOver 100 of the nation's top financial advisors will be at the Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport Hotel next Monday and Tuesday, March 11-12, for Ed Slott's 2-Day IRA Workshop, Instant IRA Success.

If you are an attendee, let us say "Welcome!" in advance and we look forward to spending time with you next week. Also, make sure to take advantage of our strong social media presence at the workshop in Orlando.

We will be posting photos throughout the workshop on Facebook and Twitter, live tweeting the complete 2-day workshop, adding insight to our LinkedIn feed and publishing our live video blog on YouTube and here at The Slott Report.

Make sure to follow our social media profiles throughout the workshop:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/AmericasIRAExperts
Twitter: www.twitter.com/theslottreport
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/edslott
YouTube: www.youtube.com/edslottandcompanyira
Slott Report: www.theslottreport.com

If you are using a hash tag about the workshop, please use #edslottIRAsuccess so we can find your tweet and share it with our 3,500 followers.

If you are still thinking about attending, make sure to visit www.IRAhelp.com/2day for a detailed program overview, a listing of CE credits and a place to register online.

If you can't attend, make sure to check our social media outlets often...you will soak in some of the atmosphere and learn a thing or two along the way!

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Thursday's Slott Report Mailbag

Consumers: Send in Your Questions to [email protected]

Q:
Can I transfer money from my IRA to my husband's Roth IRA? I am 35, and he is 36.

Thank you!

Gail Clements

A:
No. The only way your IRA funds can be transferred to your husband’s IRA is in a divorce or after your death. Even then, it would have to be transferred to a similar IRA, for example an IRA to IRA or a Roth IRA to another Roth IRA. In this case, you cannot transfer your IRA into your husband’s Roth IRA.