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Nowadays nearly ninety percent of employers with an employer-sponsored retirement plan have a 401k-style plan. With pensions a thing of the past, 401k plans are often the only source of retirement savings for many people, and today they are also often the first retirement plan that people are familiar...
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A 401k is a popular type of retirement savings account. The 401 in the title refers to the IRS document that regulates the rules and limits. These plans work like this. Your employer offers a retirement saving fund that you sign up to participate in. Once you join the...
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A Roth IRA (Individual Retirement Arrangement) is a special retirement plan established under the US law, whereby you pay taxes on the money going into your account and then all future withdrawals are tax-free. It was established by Taxpayers Relief Act of 1997 and it was sponsored by Senator...
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Sponsored by Senator William Roth and established by the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997, the Roth IRA has become one of the most popular individual retirement plans. Taxes are one of the biggest impediments to retirement investing, particularly at the beginning of a person’s career path. Since a great...
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When it comes to saving for retirement, you want to make the best decisions possible. The worst possible scenario is to end up needing more money after you’ve already retired. Should you take advantage of your 401k or should you invest in an IRA? To better understand these terms,...
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When seeking sources of credit funding, various factors must be considered. Comparisons must also be made among the different options available. One of the options overlooked by most people is taking a loan from their 401k plan. Two of the most common reasons loans from 401k plans aren’t taken...