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My 401k Plan Won't Allow Contributions Beyond 20% Of Gross Income. Why Is There A Limit In These Plans?

11.07.2009 · Posted in 401k
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I’m curious to know the reason why someone can’t contribute as much as they want to their 401K plan. ...

Young Adults Out There (17-21) Have The Spirit To Become Successful In Personal Investing?

10.23.2009 · Posted in mutual funds

I am very interested in investing and personal finance. I just finished Rich Dad Poor Dad and loved it, and have since purchsed books on beating the stock market, as well as Real Estate tips. I am just trying to get some resources, maybe you have heard of sites or programs to help kids our ...

How Do I Select A Municipal Bond Fund From The Veritable Maze Of Available Tax-free Funds Out There?

09.21.2009 · Posted in Uncategorized

I’m trying to narrow my search for one or perhaps several tax-free bond funds to add to my portfolio. I tend to like the closed end variety. I’ve checked out offerings from Blackrock funds, Nuveen, Putnam, Morgan Stanley, Eaton Vance, et al. Man, there sure are a perplexing variety of funds to pick from! Many ...

Is There Any Advantage To Rolling My 401k Into A Rollover Ira Instead Of My Existing Traditional Ira?

09.06.2009 · Posted in Uncategorized

I have an existing traditional IRA and two 401k’s from previous companies. I’d like to consolidate accounts. Is there reason I should roll the 401k’s into a rollover IRA instead of directly into my existing traditional IRA? Are there any consequences regarding maybe later converting the IRAs to Roth IRAs later? ...

Is There A Max Amount You Can Contribute To 2 Seperate 401k Accounts If You Are Married Filing Joinly?

09.01.2009 · Posted in Uncategorized

My wife’s company just added a 401k and I am considering contributing to it but was wondering if there are limits to max 401k contributions if we file married/jointly? I currently max out my 401k account and I know with our combined income status IRA contributions are no longer tax deductible so I am ...