Long time occasional lurker, but first time poster.
I'm 58 and planning to retire in 4-8 years. I will have a comfortable pension, but my workplace has also offered a good 403B program that I've contributed to for quite a long time. Now I also have the option of a Roth 403B for the first time, but I can't figure out if it makes sense for me to start directing my contributions to the Roth option since I'm pretty close to retirement. The money won't have as long to grow tax free.
On the other hand, if I leave the traditional 403B money alone and start building a Roth 403B, maybe I could start drawing off the traditional dollars first when I need to after I retire, and leave the Roth dollars alone as long as possible without touching it. Then would it make better sense to start contributing to the Roth version?
In case it matters, I do have a Roth IRA and a smaller traditional IRA too.
Feeling confused about what to do, and I'm not totally clear on what I should weigh as I decide. Hoping you guys can give me your thoughts on it. Thank you so much!

I'm 58 and planning to retire in 4-8 years. I will have a comfortable pension, but my workplace has also offered a good 403B program that I've contributed to for quite a long time. Now I also have the option of a Roth 403B for the first time, but I can't figure out if it makes sense for me to start directing my contributions to the Roth option since I'm pretty close to retirement. The money won't have as long to grow tax free.
On the other hand, if I leave the traditional 403B money alone and start building a Roth 403B, maybe I could start drawing off the traditional dollars first when I need to after I retire, and leave the Roth dollars alone as long as possible without touching it. Then would it make better sense to start contributing to the Roth version?
In case it matters, I do have a Roth IRA and a smaller traditional IRA too.
Feeling confused about what to do, and I'm not totally clear on what I should weigh as I decide. Hoping you guys can give me your thoughts on it. Thank you so much!
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