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| The 401k retirement plan was created by the United States government in 1978. Before that time the normal way that people saved for retirement was by sticking with a company for a lifetime. When you retired, you got a pension. That seems a quaint notion now.More... |
How to Secure Your Future With Precious Metals IRA?
If you are a smart investor, then you know just how important it is to diversify wisely. The traditional stocks and shares is of course good, however, with so many other areas like gold and other precious metals, mutual funds and real estate offering very good returns on investment; the wise investor is one who makes the most of the available opportunities. Gold has proved to be a good investment. The result that gold has shown over the years just goes to prove that it is one that every investor should include in his/her portfolio. More...
Roth IRA Conversions - New Rules For 2010
There has been a lot of discussion recently about the Roth IRA and whether or not to convert a traditional retirement assets to this type of investment vehicle. However, there have been limitations as to who could convert to a Roth IRA. Beginning in 2010 the rules change. More...
If you listen to the news, you can't help but hear that Social Security will be bankrupt by the time Gen X is ready to retire. That is why you need to take control of your future. You should start soon. You could start today. More...
The Benefits of 403b Retirement Plans
The 403b retirement plan is available to US residents working in specific sectors, and offers an attractive alternative to the usual 401k. Employees who are eligible for the 403b work in organizations that are tax exempt, public schools, or are self-employed as a religious minister. There are benefits for both the employee and the employer in choosing a 403b. More...
When is a Roth IRA Better Than a Traditional IRA?
Both a Roth IRA and a traditional IRA are government qualified retirement savings plans. But the Roth IRA tax properties of one can be a better deal for some people than those of the other. This article lists their tax properties and who may benefit most from a Roth.More...
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