The answer to that question would depend on what savings vehicle your IRA is in. If it is tied to the market I would say it is not safe. If it is with a bank you are suffering from a lack of interest. If it is in a fixed annuity it is very safe. However, what are you getting for interest? Can you move the money without taking a hit? Currently there is an IRA that pays a guarantee of 6% for 10 years. In my opinion that is wise and very safe!
The IRA are still safe they will always be about but they are just not as big an army just now
is my IRA annuity safe from creditors and mortgage foreclosure
No its not.
The Irish Republican Army (IRA) is no longer active. A number of other terrorist organisations broke away from the IRA, including the Real IRA and Continuity IRA, and they are still active.
it depends your situation
Yes it is.
The IRA disbanded in 1923 after the civil war. The modern equivalents of the IRA such as the Provisional IRA decommissioned their arms and ended their service in 2005. Splinter groups like the Real IRA and Continuity IRA are still active, just about. But are not currently engaged in an armed campaign.
Ira does fill in work. He is also still doing voice overs and ads
Wait until the case is closed. To be absolutely safe, waith six months from that date.
some members of the splinter IRA groups are still in prison in both parts of Ireland, but all members of the main IRA are now freed
No. The only two ways an IRA touchable is by your spouse or the IRS. Debt collectors can bluff and threaten you but don't give in. IRA is as safe as the gold in Fort Knox except spouse and IRS
The Real IRA are a breakaway group from the IRA that did not agree with the IRA's policies in the peace process. They are still an active terrorist organisation, though quite small.