Tag Archives: Roth 401(k)
Individual retirement accounts (IRAs) and 401(k)s serve an important purpose in estate planning, helping individuals save during their prime earning years to provide a financially secure retirement in the future. Contributions to these plans today reduce your taxable income in the year of contribution and grow tax-deferred until you take distributions in retirement. However, with […]
As college graduates embark on their professional careers, they should consider the following savings strategies to help prepare them for a sound financial future. Like most things in life, the earlier you start planning and preparing, the more likely you will achieve your goals. Employer-Sponsored Savings Plans While retirement may seem like a long way […]
Like many estate-planning decisions, whether it is best to invest in a traditional 401(k) retirement savings plan or a Roth 401(k) comes down to taxes. More specifically, does it make more sense for you to pay taxes on your withdrawals in the future or on the contributions you make today? Weighing these options requires a […]