Introduction to Retirement Planning
The Roth 401(k) Sep 5, 2008
Employers can offer 401(k) plan participants the opportunity to make Roth 401(k) contributions. If you're lucky enough to work for an employer who offers this option, Roth contributions could play an important role in maximizing your retirement income.
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Understanding Defined Benefit Plans Sep 5, 2008
You may be counting on funds from a defined benefit plan to help you achieve a comfortable retirement. Often referred to as traditional pension plans, defined benefit plans promise to pay you a specified amount at retirement.
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Understanding IRAs Sep 5, 2008
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Understanding Social Security Sep 5, 2008
Nearly 45 million people today receive some form of Social Security benefits, including 90 percent of retired workers over age 65. But Social Security is more than just a retirement program. Its scope has expanded to include other benefits as well, such as disability, family, and survivor's benefits. |
401(k) Plans Sep 4, 2008
A 401(k) plan is an employer-sponsored retirement savings plan that offers significant tax benefits. You contribute to the plan via payroll deduction, which can make it easier for you to save for retirement.
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