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Anne, a single taxpayer under age 50, has wage income of $74,000 and is not covered...

Anne, a single taxpayer under age 50, has wage income of $74,000 and is not covered under a retirement plan by her employer. She would like to start a retirement plan if possible. What options are available to her?

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