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 21.  What is the difference between a Conversion Roth IRA and a Regular Roth IRA?  
 22.  What are the primary economic indicators that economists follow when trying to measure how the economy is doing?  
 23.  What is the difference between a Traditional IRA and a Roth IRA?  
 24.  Can I still contribute to a Roth IRA if I'm older than 70-1/2 and I'm still working?  
 25.  Can I access the money in a Traditional IRA before I retire?  
 26.  Can I access the money in a Roth IRA before I retire?  
 27.  What is a Traditional IRA? Who can contribute and what are the limits?  
 28.  Will Social Security be there for me when I retire?  
 29.  What is a Roth IRA? Who can contribute and what are the limits?  
 30.  May I borrow from my IRA or use it as collateral?  
 31.  What are the three primary types of IRAs?  
 32.  What's the maximum contribution to a Roth IRA?  
 33.  Do I have to be a SmartLink user to use eStatements?  
 34.  What happens to my Roth IRA if I die?  
 35.  What number do I call to report a lost or stolen Visa debit/ATM card?  
 36.  When am I required to begin taking distributions from my Roth IRA?  
 37.  What is a Coverdell Education Savings Account (formerly Education IRA) and who's eligible to contribute? What are qualified higher education expenses?  
 38.  How do I sign up for eStatements?  
 39.  What are the access requirements for eStatements?  
 40.  Do you offer Certificates with a variable interest rate?  
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