I’ll cut straight to the chase’“if you aren’t saving for retirement, you are taking money out of your future pocket and wasting it. If you’ve been following the blog, you
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At MorningstarAdvisor, Natalie Choate answered the question below about same-sex marriage and retirement plans. She practices law in Boston, specializing in estate planning for retirement benefit...
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When I posted recently on how to choose whether to fund your 401(k), Roth, or traditional IRA, I forgot to mention another category: the Roth 401(k). The Roth 401(k) rocks.
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There are three types of retirement investment accounts for employees: 401(k), Roth IRA, and the traditional IRA. If your employer offers a match to your 401(k) contributions, then your first
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This weekend, the Boston Globe had an article on a change made to 401(k) investment plans during the Bush administration. The change enabled businesses to automatically enroll employees in the
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Yes, this is a trick question. Millions of Americans, of course, are both, whether we like it or not. And we have our dismal 401k balances to prove it. If
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The stock market’s dramatic dive over the past year has some people questioning the usefulness of 401(k) plans. A recent article on msn.com reports: “This is the biggest test that
Thanks to Mombian for pointing out that Bush signed a gay rights bill: Call it a Christmas present for gay and lesbian couples. President Bush signed the Worker, Retiree and
‘œThe question isn’t at what age I want to retire, it’s at what income.’ ‘“ George Foreman Remember when I asked the question, ‘œWhy did you cash out your 401(k)?‘
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I’m doing research for a post and wanted to know if you’ve ever cashed out your 401(k). If so, why did you do this? What did you spend the money