401k
401k
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by Liz Lunn - 2007-07-13
Whether your retirement is decades in the future or only a few years away, you should start planning now to insure that your retirement is spent pursuing your hobbies rather than living from one Socia...
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by Mike Power - 2007-10-24
A Roth IRA is a type of Individual Retirement Account (IRA) that is named after the US senator William V. Roth who was the chief legislative sponsor of this scheme of retirement accounts. Roth IRAs ar...
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by Laura Adams - 2007-11-26
Here's the Internal Revenue Service's definition of a 401(k): "a tax-qualified deferred compensation plan in which an employee can elect to have the employer contribute a portion of his or her cash wa...
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by IC - 2007-11-27
In recent times the value of the US currency has decreased considerably due to several internal and external factors such as the real estate market crisis due to irresponsible lending and war, respect...
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by I C - 2007-11-26
In recent times the value of the US currency has decreased considerably due to several internal and external factors such as the real estate market crisis due to irresponsible lending and war, res...
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by Tom Wheelwright - 2007-12-19
One of the most common questions I get regards "tax-favored" investment vehicles such as Self-employed Retirement Plans (SEP's), IRA's, 401(k)'s, and, in Canada, RRSP's. With the exception of th...
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by Marc Cram - 2008-04-15
It seems like only a few short years ago no one was worried about retirement. The stock market was roaring, home prices were rising and the economy was in solid shape. Everything looked rosy and many ...
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by Ryan - 2008-04-26
What would you do if you were a millionaire? Would you travel more, spend more time with your family, or would you like to use your money to help others.It's not worth dreaming about because it's not ...
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by Ryan - 2008-04-26
Becoming is a millionaire is not as hard as people make it out to be, right? If that were true, why aren't we all rich?It's actually true though. Becoming a millionaire is easy. The reason there are n...
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by Allen Bohart - 2008-06-12
Since the days of FDR and the beginning of Social Security, people have been conditioned to believe that retirement comes at age 65. In more recent years, however, more and more people are yearning to...