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> The Truth Behind Hidden Fees in 401k Plans (Part 3) - 401k Videos

(October 27th, 2008)

The New York Stock Exchange, when the funds in your 401k buy or sell stocks, chances are they trade them here or on another big exchange like the Nasdaq. Everytime mutual funds do that, brokers charge a fee; it's a legitimate cost, but the funds don't pay it, you do! And here's why that matters: Critics say brokerage fees can double the cost of your funds without you knowing because funds deduct this charge from your returns without sending your bill. To learn more about hidden brokerage costs, we headed to Bluegrass country (Lexington, KY) to talk some more with Dr. Greg Kasten, President of Unified Trust Company whose specialty these days is diagnosing ailing retirement plans. He has assembled a special database that enables him to calculate the impact of hidden brokerage fees in mutual funds. (View Video)

 

 

> The Truth Behind Hidden Fees in 401k Plans (Part 1) - 401k Videos

(October 14th, 2008)

More than 78 million baby boomers start surging their way into retirement beginning 2008; the first generation of Americans to retire with 401(k)s. These are employer sponsored plans that allow workers to invest money without Uncle Sam taxing it until it's withdrawn. But something has been draining cash out from these plans. Since the creation of the 401k plan in the early 80s, all that extra money saved should have been compounding, racking up these retirement plans and making Americans rich. But instead, the average 401(k) balance for boomers nearing retirement is only $60,000. That's not much more than the median household income in the US for 1 year. There are a lot of reasons why 401(k)s are coming up short, like the stock market's steep decline from its all time high in October 2007. A less obvious reason, infact a hidden reason are all of the fees that can take a big chunk out of your investment returns... (View Video)

 

 

> 401k Strategies for Retiring in Style - 401k Videos

(October 6th, 2008)

If you want to retire in style, you are probably not banking on relying on Social Security. Kwei Battles, a 401k Investor featured in the video invests in a 401k, Roth IRA and some personal investments. This video gives basics tips on how to plan out your 401k retirement plan & strategies you can use to avoid common pitfalls and have a successful retirement. The most common tips are, beware of company stock and do not put all your eggs in one basket, keep your investments simple and to a maximum of 5, and review your investment portfolio every now and then (this could be every quarter, annually or even every month - if you have the time)... (View Video)

 


401k Articles

> Borrowing from Your 401k Plan - Advantages & Disadvantages - Basics of Borrowing, 4 Reasons to Borrow, Media & Myths on 401(k) Loans

> Roth IRA Contribution Limits Trivia
This trivia will quiz you on the concepts explained in the article Roth IRA Contribution Limits - Roth & Traditional IRA Contribution Deadlines, Limits, Important Dates to Note, Types of Compensation, Roth IRA & Traditional IRA Income Phaseout Ranges For Contributions

> Roth IRA Contribution Limits - Roth & Traditional IRA Contribution Deadlines, Limits, Important Dates to Note, Types of Compensation, Roth IRA & Traditional IRA Income Phaseout Ranges For Contributions

> The Truth Behind Hidden Fees in 401k Plans (Part 3) - 401k Videos

> 401(k) Early Withdrawal of Funds - Penalties, Exceptions, IRS Rules & Distribution Codes for Form 1099

> Retirement Saving Tips for 55 to 64 Year Olds

> The Truth Behind Hidden Fees in 401k Plans (Part 1) - 401k Videos

> 401k Strategies for Retiring in Style - 401k Videos

> Maximum 401k Contribution & Catch Up Contribution Limits

> Tax Treatment of Roth IRA Distributions Trivia
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This trivia will quiz you on the concepts explained in the article "Tax Treatment of Roth IRA Distributions"

> Small Business 401k Plans Trivia
---> This trivia will quiz you on the concepts explained in the article "401k Plans for a Small Business Owner"

> Traditional & Simple 401k / Roth IRA Contribution Limits Trivia
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> Close Look at 401k Plans - How It Works, Contributions & Distributions

> Understand the Roth IRA Retirement Plan - Introduction, Contribution Limits, Advantages & Disadvantages

> Understand 401k Hardship Withdrawals

> Introducing Simple 401k Retirement Plans - Advantages and Disadvantages, Eligibility, Deadlines

> Simple IRA versus Simple 401k Plans - Eligibility, Contribution Limits, Further Readings

> Understanding the Roth 401k - Introduction, New Rules, Comparisons with Traditional 401k

> Tax Treatment of Roth IRA Distributions

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401k Contribution Limits

2005 $14,000 $18,000
2006 $15,000 $20,000
2007 $15,000 $20,500
2008 $15,500 $20,500
2009 $16,500 $22,000
2010 $16,500 $22,000

Roth IRA Contribution Limits

2002 $3000 $3500
2003 $3000 $3500
2004 $3000 $3500
2005 $4000 $4500
2006 $4000 $5000
2007 $4000 $5000
2008 $5000 $6000
2009 $5000 $6000
2010 $5000 $6000

Simple 401k / IRA Contribution Limits

2006 $10,000 $12,500
2007 $10,500 $13,000
2008 $10,500 $13,000
2009 $11,500 $14,000
2010 $11,500 $14,000

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