Originally posted by: Zombie
I am in similar situation where work offers it but there is no match from the company.
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Originally posted by: Zombie
I am in similar situation where work offers it but there is no match from the company.
401K with no match from the company is a pain. Only benifit is that the money can be withheld from the paycheck before you see it.
You may wsh to talk to the HR people. I think that the gov has tax breaks for companys that assist with the 401K vs those that just provide one to the employees.
We are small company and the HR person also happens to be a part owner in the company so will have to figure out how to be smooth about it otherwise it can sound like I am complaining about benefits.
Yeah, you're limited with the ROTH IRA. I think it's $3k/year. Needless to say you need to take that money out of your savings/chequing accounts, because you're losing potential gains keeping them in there.Originally posted by: Zombie
How much does your 2nd to none investment guy charge? I have about 20K in my savings account and 22 something in my checking just sitting around doint nothing. Lot of guys here at work are in stocks and needless to say losing money right now. I have some cisco stocks and I am up 5% right now.
Would Roth IRA be best investment for my 20K savings account money? I know a little bit about ROTH IRA and I don't think I can put in more than 7/8 K counting both 2003/2004.
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
401K with no match from the company is a pain. Only benifit is that the money can be withheld from the paycheck before you see it.
Originally posted by: FeathersMcGraw
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
401K with no match from the company is a pain. Only benifit is that the money can be withheld from the paycheck before you see it.
Um, that's a pretty big benefit. You're allowed to contribute up to $12K of your salary (was there an increase for 2003? I can't remember if the limits changed) all of which is pre-tax. If you're in a 25% bracket, that's $3K of your money that doesn't get taxed.
If you stow that in a Roth IRA, you're paying that money in taxes, and your maximum contribution without penalty is only $3K. Remember, the benefit of the 401(k) is tax-free compounding. Assuming equal rates of growth, $12K/year is going to grow a lot more than $3K. I'd much rather pay taxes on that $12K contribution than no taxes on the $3K one at retirement.
Originally posted by: LordJezo
You think ING is any good for the IRAs? I have them for the savings account..
Originally posted by: Blieb
Originally posted by: FeathersMcGraw
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
401K with no match from the company is a pain. Only benifit is that the money can be withheld from the paycheck before you see it.
Um, that's a pretty big benefit. You're allowed to contribute up to $12K of your salary (was there an increase for 2003? I can't remember if the limits changed) all of which is pre-tax. If you're in a 25% bracket, that's $3K of your money that doesn't get taxed.
If you stow that in a Roth IRA, you're paying that money in taxes, and your maximum contribution without penalty is only $3K. Remember, the benefit of the 401(k) is tax-free compounding. Assuming equal rates of growth, $12K/year is going to grow a lot more than $3K. I'd much rather pay taxes on that $12K contribution than no taxes on the $3K one at retirement.
Uhm ... if I can get a good return ... I'll take the roth over the 401k any day, any time.
I mean, if you're young enough ... the tax benefits over the long haul will smoke the hell outta the 401k ...
Originally posted by: Blieb
Uhm ... if I can get a good return ... I'll take the roth over the 401k any day, any time.
I mean, if you're young enough ... the tax benefits over the long haul will smoke the hell outta the 401k ...
