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So till now i had no 401k. today at my job i found out that i can start to retire. but after reading some of the description about the 401k im wondering how exactly im supposed to retire. here are some details about the 401k. its with fidelity and you...
Started by saied45 on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bogleheads):
Quote can probably contribute more than....
Otherwise you've got an extremely weird 401k.
But you can probably contribute more than 3%.
If you can find it writing, copy paste the policy%.
That extremely small? As others said, double check it.
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Hey guys,
I'm over 50 and taking advantage of the additional catch up allowance for 401K's at work. I'm putting in about 21K/year now and getting the traditional 50% match on first 6K.
I was out and about listening to a local talk radio station on Saturday...
Started by Slikkster on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at fatwallet):
If you're a younger guy ....
That 401k advice isnt for every age group.
By then I'm out see you in an expensive insurance product that he makes a bundle off of .
Current strategy is 401k up to match, then max out Roth IRA, then HSA accounts.
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401k administator can anyone tell me who our 401k was through back in viking days? 1992 to be exact
Started by tker000 on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at truckingboards):
Good Luck OK, I went through my old papers and Merrill Lynch was the administrator from 1984
insurance policy that mr.garrison gave everyone who was hired on with american
freightways.
Into the 401k.
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I work for a ~450 employee company in California. Our current 401K is through Merrill Lynch. My colleague and fellow Boglehead were not happy with the choices available to us in our 401k. We complained. Now the two of us are on the "401K Review Board"...
Started by everyman on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bogleheads):
I looked into moving our company to use Vanguard directly, but as best I can... .
(b) How I can best accomodate non selection?
(c) Recommendations for alternate 401k providers.
Choices I should argue to have added/removed from our 401k plan.
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I am finally scared enough that I cashed out my larger 401k (still have a newer one I have under $100k in, which I will keep) and now have to decide what to do. I am dealing with mid-low six figures and need a good allocation or avenue. I won't pop all...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at collectors):
Now that the disaster has become worldwide I look for the surge to not only continue are still maintaining a job which it looks like you are since you still have the new 401k, you shouldn't return for 2012 which includes....
policy disaster.
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Started by Baby_Food on
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by 25 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reddit):
I currently have nearly 50k in my 401k, and we hopeful that within 5 years we could have all of the debt paid off, but only if we cash out this 401k aware how much more that 50k can accomplish....
Budget (no cell phone bills, no cable TV, etc).
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My wife works 20 hours per week at a part time job and contributes the max to her 401K annually ($16.5K planned this year). The signs are there that she is going to get laid off in a few months. I'm in the 35% tax bracket, so 401Ks are critical to our...
Started by dad2000 on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bogleheads):
Is she old enough to qualify for the " Catchup Provision "? The regular 401k is probably restricted to the companies % of pay policy, but as long....
Became eligible for her 401k late in the year, and she contributed 100% of her salary.
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I allocate 40% to fixed income in my 401k. My 3 options are:
Stable Value Fund - current quarter rate is 2.68%. Separately Managed Account and Wrap Contracts.
Bond Index Fund - Commingled institutional fund managed by State Street Global Advisors. The...
Started by Sage16 on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at morningstar):
With the Federal Reserve's near zero interest rate policy in effect, you could get some capital appreciation the limited funds ....
With the Federal Reserve's near zero interest rate policy .
Or 12.5%) SVF , 15% (or 12.5%) BIF , 15% GBF .
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Posted 18 January 2012 - 08:02 PM
Hey all. I've personally had some tremendous success on this site a couple years ago and currently have a TU FICO of 787, up from 593 and I'd like to thank all the great advice, information and people on this site... ...
Started by User on
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by 1 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at creditboards):
While I don't Yesterday, 06:30 PM
What happened to the money? $300,000 from the 401k, $10,000 a month in his income? Did? $300,000 from the ....
If that health insurance also includes your father, have her price out an individual policy.
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 14:30:31 EST, My interest <myinterest@gmail.com
What's the tax implication when I withdraw from my 401K at retirement?
For example, assuming a foreign stock paid $100 dividend and the
foreign government withheld $10 tax. If...
Started by My interest on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
It is best; to this newsgroup as well as our anti-spamming policy....
To this newsgroup as well as our anti-spamming policy << is that the
foreign tax paid by your IRA or 401k is not deductible nor does it
give you any credit.
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