401k

Are You Saving Enough for Retirement?

2023-11-20T15:10:31-08:00

Whether you’re 23 or 35, it’s important to know whether you are saving enough for your retirement. There is no time like the present to ensure you are allocating enough funds to your retirement account. With folks routinely living into their 80s and 90s, it’s more important than ever to ensure your money lasts [...]

Are You Saving Enough for Retirement?2023-11-20T15:10:31-08:00

401k Catch Up Contributions are Changing in 2024 – Be aware

2023-07-17T09:40:03-07:00

If You Make Over $145,000, You May Have to Pay Taxes on Your Catch-Up Contributions Planning for retirement is a crucial aspect of financial management, and catch-up contributions have long been a valuable tool for individuals looking to boost their savings. However, changes are on the horizon that may impact high-earning individuals who make [...]

401k Catch Up Contributions are Changing in 2024 – Be aware2023-07-17T09:40:03-07:00

Maximizing Retirement Income

2023-11-20T15:56:59-08:00

Doing Some Tax Planning Now Can Pay Off Later in Retirement For many people, retirement is not a time to slow down and stop. It’s a time to explore the next great chapters of your life and build upon everything you’ve learned and experienced so far.  Another thing that doesn’t slow down or stop [...]

Maximizing Retirement Income2023-11-20T15:56:59-08:00

Ask Erick: Can I Contribute to a 401k AND a Roth IRA?

2022-11-21T11:12:37-08:00

Erick, can I contribute to my 401k AND a Roth IRA? Yes, tax payers can max out their contributions to both 401ks and Roth IRAs, assuming their income threshold is below the amount that would prohibit contributing to the Roth. Filing Status 2022 or 2023 Income range Maximum Annual Contribution Married filing jointly [...]

Ask Erick: Can I Contribute to a 401k AND a Roth IRA?2022-11-21T11:12:37-08:00

Switching Jobs? Managing Your Retirement Plan – IRA rollover and other options

2021-03-18T16:20:27-07:00

Changing jobs can impact your 401k retirement plan. To minimize disruptions to your contributions and the vested portion of your previous employer’s contributions, it’s important to understand the choices you may have when you make a career transition. We offer the following key considerations: Option 1: Stay Your previous employer may allow you to [...]

Switching Jobs? Managing Your Retirement Plan – IRA rollover and other options2021-03-18T16:20:27-07:00

What Happens to Your Retirement Plan When You Switch Jobs?

2021-03-31T14:05:43-07:00

Congratulations on your new job! As you navigate through a new onboarding process, you stop suddenly when you get to the discussion of retirement plans. And then you think: What about my plan at my previous employer? What do I do with the money in that account? Good question. You have four options for [...]

What Happens to Your Retirement Plan When You Switch Jobs?2021-03-31T14:05:43-07:00

How to Prepare For a Consultation with a Financial Advisor

2020-10-06T07:41:31-07:00

In order to prepare for the appointment with the financial advisor here's how to prepare. To properly prepare for your meeting, you should get organized in 2 categories: Questions Current statements Let's start with “Questions” first There are questions for you to consider and your questions for the financial advisor. Questions For You Organize your [...]

How to Prepare For a Consultation with a Financial Advisor2020-10-06T07:41:31-07:00

A Financial Plan for All Seasons

2019-10-01T18:37:50-07:00

Grab your sunglasses -- summer's here, and it's time to kick back and relax...(and create a financial plan). If only it were that easy. It would be great if all your worries disappeared when summer arrived, but that doesn't happen. Actually, if money is stressing you out and you're planning to take a vacation, summertime [...]

A Financial Plan for All Seasons2019-10-01T18:37:50-07:00

2018 Success…and Turbulence. Auto-enrollment is Popular in 401k Retirement Plans.

2019-09-30T23:17:32-07:00

401k Results improve with thoughtful use of auto features The assumption when plan sponsors began to include auto features in their 401(k) plans was that participation rates and deferral amounts would increase — but no one knew for sure. As time has passed, it appears the assumption was good: auto-enrollment and auto-increases have had very [...]

2018 Success…and Turbulence. Auto-enrollment is Popular in 401k Retirement Plans.2019-09-30T23:17:32-07:00

The Silent 170k – Boosting Employee 401k Plan Contributions

2018-06-25T19:15:17-07:00

Nearly 170,000 participants contributed $50 or less in 2016. Data show that these participants are less engaged than their peers. How do we gain their attention and get them to act?   The 170k—By the Numbers Out of the more than 1.4 million participants who were eligible to defer retirement plans at T. [...]

The Silent 170k – Boosting Employee 401k Plan Contributions2018-06-25T19:15:17-07:00
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