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Roth 401k Forum
Discuss the new Roth 401k now available as of January 1, 2006
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lump
Joined: 06 Jan 2006 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 12:01 am Post subject: Self-employed: One man operation |
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| Hi, I am self employed. I am the only employee. How do I go about starting a Roth 401k for myself? Can you open one at Fidelity or another brokerage? Thanks |
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Beverly
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 6
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roth401k Site Admin
Joined: 25 Apr 2005 Posts: 182
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 4:38 am Post subject: |
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Milberg Consulting offers these today. The plans that their TPA offers allow the investments to be placed with any investment vendor or multiple investment vendors. They have already established many of these for both new and existing clients.
I would like to recommend Barry Milberg. He has helped me a great deal with this website and the information contained here within.
Contact Barry Milberg directly for any questions or more information:
Barry R. Milberg bmilberg@erisaexpertise.com
ERISA Expertise LLC
P.O. Box 819
583 Skippack Pike, Suite 300
Blue Bell, PA 19422
(800) 965-0988 (office, best for messages)
(215) 793-4500 (facsimile)
(610) 316-0193 (cell)
www.erisaexpertise.com
Our informational website for owner-only plans is:
http://www.minikplan.com/home/minik.asp
Our pension third party administration firm is:
http://www.milbergconsulting.com/home/mcllc.asp |
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Roth 401(k)s expected to join the mainstream; Number of employers ... Insurance News Net (press release), PA - Nov 17, 2008 Employers are adopting Roth 401(k) savings plans faster than employees are embracing them, but many observers expect the plans to join the mainstream of ...
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Changing rules require retirement adjustments Chicago Tribune, United States - Nov 16, 2008 And for employees who have access to Roth 401(k) plans at work, and who also expect tax rates to rise in the future, 2009 might be the year to start ...
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It's Open Season on Employee Benefits: Financial Professional ... Emediawire (press release), WA - Nov 6, 2008 Also, although income may prevent some from opening a Roth IRA, there is no income limitation for a Roth 401(k). Whereas current regular 401(k) ...
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small Business Owners and 401k?s Boomers-Bank, CO - Nov 9, 2008 You can put all, or none, of your $15500 (or $20500 if you?re over 50) into a Roth 401(k). The difference between the regular 401(k) and the Roth account is ...
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Retirees: Smart ways to crack your nest egg Consumer reports - Nov 13, 2008 And finally, money in those very desirable Roth IRAs and Roth 401(k)s?where you might eventually be able to withdraw the money and owe no taxes. ...
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Retirement plan needs revision Chicago Tribune, United States - Oct 26, 2008 ... can benefit most from the tax system by saving 40 percent of their retirement money in a traditional 401(k) and 60 percent in a Roth IRA or Roth 401(k). ...
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