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		<title>When Should An Employee Choose A 401K Rollover And Why</title>
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When Should An Employee Choose A 401K Rollover And Why
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When Should An Employee Choose A 401K Rollover And Why</p>
<p>An employee should select a 401k rollover if he wants to refrain from having to look after and manage multiple 401k accounts and also pay extra in terms of the account charges towards administration of all those accounts. In this way, the account owner can continue to achieve decades of tax-deferred compounding that his invested funds earn in a 401k account. A major advantage of a 401k-retirement plan is that the employee has an option to retain it throughout his career. When changing a job/employer, the investor can choose any of the four alternatives:</p>
<p>1.) Leave the funds in the old employers 401k plan  An employee can choose to leave his funds in the old employers 401k plan by paying record keeping and other charges to the account administrator to manage the account. The current employment of an employee does not affect continuing the 401k-account with a previous employer. If the employee has switched jobs several times over, it can lead to multiple 401k accounts leading to complexity in managing them as well as incurring their separate management fee by the employee.</p>
<p>2.) Undertake a 401k rollover to the new employers 401k plan  An employee can refrain from having to look after multiple 401k accounts by choosing to rollover to the new employers 401k plan. This becomes possible if the employee gets a new job offer before leaving his current employer. Choosing this option tends to simplify things for an employee. However, before going for a rollover, the account owner must check the investment options of the new 401k-plan into which he is rolling over his previous account. The employee can even choose to rollover into an IRA account.</p>
<p>3.) Undertake a 401k rollover into an Individual Retirement Account (IRA)  Choosing to rollover a 401k account is considered the best alternative for those employees who are interested in building up a comfortable retirement fund as it allows an employees savings to continue compounding tax-deferred while providing total control at the same time over asset allocation. This is how a rollover is undertaken: The account owner orders a distribution of his current 401k plan assets (this is reported in the IRS Form 1099-R.) After receiving his assets, the account owner must put them into a new retirement plan within a span of sixty days; such a deposit must be reported in the IRS Form 5498. An account owner cannot undertake more than one 401k rollover within a span of twelve months.</p>
<p>4.) Withdraw the funds, pay a 10% penalty fee and the taxes on amount withdrawn  If an employee decides to withdraw the proceeds, he has to pay a 10% penalty on a disincentive for undertaking a withdrawal. Moreover, the proceeds invite regular income tax rates. This makes the withdrawal process all the more expensive to the account owner. It is deliberately designed in such a manner to dissuade employees from using up their 401k funds before the age of retirement. In such a situation, the financial loss comes from the decades of tax-deferred compounding that the invested funds could have earned had the account owner not chosen to withdraw the proceeds.</p>
<p>Always consult a financial professional before making any decisions.</p>

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A 401k is a good place to start in planning for your future retirement, no matter how far away you may be from the actual time. A 401k account is a special type of savings account that is funded directly through your paycheck each pay period. How it works is that you and your employer [...]]]></description>
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<p>A 401k is a good place to start in planning for your future retirement, no matter how far away you may be from the actual time. A 401k account is a special type of savings account that is funded directly through your paycheck each pay period. How it works is that you and your employer determine the amount that is to be deducted from each paycheck you receive, then the employer determines your pre-tax earnings and deducts your 401k funds from the paycheck prior to taxes.</p>
<p>Once deposited in the special savings account, the funds in the 401k are then invested into many different types of mutual funds, bonds, and stocks. The great thing about a 401k retirement plan is that all of these investments are completely free of taxes until the time comes for you to withdraw your money from the 401k account.</p>
<p>Beginning in the early part of the 1980s congress created the 401k retirement plan to allow people to begin saving money before they retire from their employment. It works as something of a financial net, ready for you when the time arrives.</p>
<p>There are several advantages with a 401k other than simply being a tax-exempt method of savings. Your employer may also have a match program. With this program, your employer would match part of your contribution into 401k. This means that whatever you contribute to your 401k, your employer will match a portion of it each pay period. Additionally, some employers raise the amount of their contribution when you have worked for them a certain number of years.</p>
<p>Another exciting aspect of 401k is that you have the option to determine where your funds will go when it is invested. To some, this is important and gives them the opportunity to maximize their retirement savings.</p>
<p>Furthermore, 401k has portability. If you should ever change jobs, you have many different options available in regard to your 401k. One of these options is to simply leave your 401k with your previous employer. This is the easiest option. However, you should be aware that the plan administrators could charge you for maintaining the account records. Another option is to roll the 401k over to the new employers plan. This will allow you to continue to deposit money into your 401k to add to the money you have already earned and saved.</p>
<p>You may also be able to rollover the 401k into an IRA. This is a great option, especially if employers only offer limited investments. You would have greater control over where your money is invested. Last, you could opt to completely cash the 401k out. This option has a few drawbacks. When you cash out your 401k plan, you must pay the taxes on that money and you could also be accessed a penalty for early withdrawal.</p>
<p>It is extremely important that you fully understand all of your options. Weigh the results of each one prior to making any decision about your 401k. Being educated, practical and informed before making your decision will help benefit your 401k and retirement in the long run.</p>
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		<title>Rolling Over Your 401k Plan The Easy Way</title>
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So what is a 401k retirement plan? A 401k plan is actually a retirement investments plan that is subsidized by employee or worker payments and often, corresponding involvements from your manager or employer. In addition, the most important draw for these plans is that the payments are taken from your pre-tax wage, and the funds [...]]]></description>
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<p>So what is a 401k retirement plan? A 401k plan is actually a retirement investments plan that is subsidized by employee or worker payments and often, corresponding involvements from your manager or employer. In addition, the most important draw for these plans is that the payments are taken from your pre-tax wage, and the funds rise tax-free until such time that it is withdrawn or pulled out. Also, the plans are, to some degree, independent and self-sufficient, and the good thing is that they are manageable and convenient. </p>
<p>401k retirement plans are for profit and many kinds of tax-exempt associations and institutes can create these plans for their employees and working staff. Moreover, a 401K plan is a corporation-supported retirement plan for workers. Payments and earnings in a 401K retirement plan are not subject to federal and most state income taxes until the account is withdrawn or pulled out. With a 401K plan, you can save and invest cash from a pre-tax starting point with the employers contributing corresponding funds to add to yours, which makes the plan even more profitable. Most of the time, you will have the option to choose how much you want to contribute, up to the maximum allowed by the government and also the option to choose where your contributions go. You pick your investment vehicle from a directory of funds provided by your retirement plan sponsor or manager. </p>
<p>You can learn when you are entitled and permitted to start contributing in your businesss 401K retirement plan from your assistance manager or director. In addition, once you are qualified to sign up, you will be given an inventory of funds in which you can choose to invest in. You can choose to invest the maximum of $14,000 in 2005 and $15,000 in 2006. There are numerous benefits and gains to 401k plans.<br />
First and foremost, since the contributor is permitted to make a payment to his or her plan with pre-tax cash, it lowers the total tax taken out of every pay check. Subsequently, all company payments and several enlargements in the principal capital are free of tax until withdrawal. Moreover, the compounding result of steady cyclic payments over the phase of 25 or 35 years is remarkable. </p>
<p>In addition, you can decide where to target upcoming payments or place present savings, giving more power over the assets to the contributor. Consequently, if your company matches your contributions, it is like receiving additional funds on top of your earnings. In addition, unlike a regular retirement fund, all payments can be shifted from one business plan to another company plan if you change jobs. </p>
<p>Because the plan is an individual investment for your retirement its sheltered by the retirement fund (ERISA) laws and regulations. This gives you the extra security of keeping your funds from the hands of creditors in case of bankruptcy. This does not apply to household relations court cases that deal with divorce orders or child support orders. Indeed, a 401k retirement plan is a good way to start setting yourself up for an enjoyable retirement.</p>

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401k retirement plans are special types of accounts, financed through pre-tax payroll deductions. The funds in your account are invested in various ways. Your funds can be invested through any number of stocks, mutual funds, and other ways, and it is not taxed on any capital gains or interest until the money is pulled out [...]]]></description>
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<p>401k retirement plans are special types of accounts, financed through pre-tax payroll deductions. The funds in your account are invested in various ways. Your funds can be invested through any number of stocks, mutual funds, and other ways, and it is not taxed on any capital gains or interest until the money is pulled out or withdrawn. Congress approved this retirement savings plan in 1981, and its name was rooted from the section of the Internal Revenue Code that contains it, which is obviously, section 401k. One great advantage of this retirement plan is that the tax treatment is complimentary. Moreover, capital gains, interest and dividends are not levied until they are pulled out or withdrawn. </p>
<p>In terms of its investment customization and flexibility, 401k retirement plans offer employees and workers an extensive array of options and preferences as to how their property and assets are invested through time. Moreover, many businesses and companies permit employees to obtain company stock for their 401k retirement plan at a cut rate. However, many pecuniary consultants and counselors are not in favor of holding a significant percentage of your 401k plan in the shares of your boss or manager. </p>
<p>So what are 401k plans? If you are like most people, you probably have questions about your 401k retirement plan. You may be wondering how a 401k actually takes place, precisely what a 401k retirement plan is, or how you can be capable of stimulating the diminishing balance in your 401k plan. So how does a 401k plan actually work? If your company offers a 401k retirement plan, you can agree to join. You can also have the selection option of choosing the amount of funds you wish to put in from an inventory of funds presented in the 401k plan. Your payment will routinely be deducted from your pay check before taxes. </p>
<p>Every worker can invest up to a defined proportion of his wage into a 401k plan. Your involvement, along with any coordinated contributions from your employer, are then endowed into your chosen funds. These funds will produce interest before being taxed, and can be withdrawn when you reach 60 years of age. At this point in time, you must pay the income tax on the withdrawn funds. Furthermore, there are methods and means wherein you can pull out your funds before age 60. However, these early withdrawals frequently call for a penalty in conjunction with the payment of taxes. </p>
<p>A 401k retirement plan is an employer-subsidized retirement plan, and it is categorized into two groups: defined benefit and defined contribution. With this defined benefit plan, the employer pledges to give a distinct sum to those who want to retire and those who meet specified eligibility standards and measures.</p>

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