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Rothman
Joined: 18 Jun 2006 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 9:53 am Post subject: Seldom discussed benifit |
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| I often see people talking about the Roth 401k benefitting the big salary guys. It benefits the little guy as well though. My company does not yet offfer the Roth but the do offer the tradional (I'm lobbying for the addition of a roth) but I digress. Lets say your company matches 5% and you earn 50k and there is cap on your contribution of say 5%. There is 2500 from you and 2500 from the match. Well this is far short of the 15k cap. If your the investment type and I'm guessing you are in this forum, you still have 10k before you can't contribute anymore. Other than the Roth IRA where else are you going to be able to take your after tax money and invest it then have the benefits tax free. Obviously its tied up until retirement. Looking at the alternative you would take it as taxed income invest in the market and then pay the capitol gains. Anybody disagree with this philosophy? and why? |
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"roth 401(k)" - Google News
"roth 401(k)" - Google News
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Investing In A 401(k) Retirement Account--The Painless Way Chipley Florida Online Newspaper - Foster Folly News, fl - Oct 4, 2008 With a Roth 401(k) plan, employees' contributions are taxed before they are invested but the account balances grow tax-free and there is no income tax on ...
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Know the rules before you tap your 401(k) CreditCards.com, TX - Oct 8, 2008 When you use the money at a later date, you don't pay taxes on the original investment or the growth of the account (this is called a Roth 401(k)). ...
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The Most Common 401(k) Features U.S. News & World Report, DC - Sep 25, 2008 ... vesting for matching contributions, and 30 percent of plans now offer a Roth 401(k) option (but only 13 percent of eligible employees participate). ... PSCA Releases 51st Annual Survey of Profit Sharing and 401(k) Plans MarketWatch all 7 news articles
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Wachovia Retirement Services Wins Five Gold Awards from Profit ... Earthtimes (press release), UK - Sep 24, 2008 The firm was recognized for the communication and education programs that it produced in the categories of Retirement Readiness, Roth 401(k), ...
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Time for Open Enrollment CBS News, NY - Oct 6, 2008 Something else to consider is the Roth 401(k). Employers have been slow to embrace this new twist on the traditional 401(k) plan. ...
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USA Today Investing pros tell how they're shaping their own portfolios USA Today - Oct 7, 2008 Benz continues to max out her Roth 401(k) contributions. Like a Roth IRA, her contributions aren't deductible, but all her withdrawals at retirement are ...
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Examiner.com Entry Level Careers Examiner Examiner.com - Sep 20, 2008 ?The balance from a Roth 401(k) could be rolled over directly into a regular Roth IRA when you leave the employer. An employer match, if any, ...
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Financial Advice Differs For Different Stages Of Life Insurance News Net (press release), PA - Sep 29, 2008 Second, save the maximum amount possible in a Roth 401(k) plan _ if your employer offers one _ instead of a traditional 401(k) plan. "With the Roth 401(k), ...
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Not all retirement plans equal Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - Sep 27, 2008 With a Roth 401(k) account, you give up the tax deduction for your contribution but gain a lifetime of tax-free investment returns and distributions. ...
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PSCA Announces the 2008 Signature Award Winners MarketWatch - Sep 24, 2008 ... of New Jersey Sponsored by: Prudential Retirement Bronze: Highmark Sponsored by: Wachovia Retirement Services Roth 401(k) Gold: Ameriprise Financial, ...
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