Retirement Advice for Those who Can’t Afford to Save for Retirement
If you’re like other people in America, you may be having difficulty saving for your retirement and want sound retirement advice. Even with the tax deduction, workers that make less than $40,000 – $50,000 per year might be strapped to find room in their budgets for a qualified plan contribution (e.g. 401k plan), especially if they have dependents. Once the [...]
Categories: retirement advice Tags: 401k, IRA, retirement account, retirement plan, saving for your retirement
401(k) Withdrawals For Individuals Over Age 59 1/2
By: Clay Wyatt If you are age 59 ½ or older, you have cleared a major hurdle in the 401(k) game. Those under this age have a host of rules that impede them from making 401(k) withdrawals without penalties. However, after age 59 ½, you will have a much easier time accessing your retirement savings. So, how can you go [...]
Categories: 401k withdrawals Tags: 401k, 401k withdrawals, 59 1/2, withdrawing from 401k
Retirement Help for Those about to Retire
This article is retirement help on how you can recover the $150,000 loss in your 401k in the next 6 months (for tactics to employ now, see my post at ). This article is about understanding how and why that $150,000 evaporated and why you will not get it back in the next 6 months or likely the next 6 [...]
Categories: ira help Tags: 401k, ira savings, retirement help
