Smartest 401(k) Book You'll Ever Read


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This book will change the way you think about and invest in your retirement savings plan-forever. Internationally bestselling author and consumer advocate Dan Solin challenges some basic and misguided assumptions about traditional retirement plans to reveal that: ? 401(k) and 403(b) plans are laden with Porky Pig fees, poor investment choices, and conflicts of interest. You may be better off just saying "No!" ? There is a simple way to make smart choices in these plans- and this book shows you exactly what to do and which funds to avoid. ? There is one investment that could be the key to a successful retirement plan. You can do it yourself, with pre-tax or after-tax money. Create your own, inflation-proof pension plan that is guaranteed to provide you with monthly income for as long as you live, and beyond! Smart Investing is not complicated. You have the power to make meaningful changes to your retirement savings plan-no matter what your age or financial status. "If you haven't taken a recent look at what your own retirement investments are doing and-perhaps even more important-how they are put together, reading Solin's smart little book might provide the impetus for action." -Miami Herald




401k Investing


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You can either learn to invest your money now, or face the fact that you may not get to retire! Today only, get this bestseller for a special price. If managed correctly, investing in a 401k plan can make an investor enjoy an early and wealthy retirement. This guide will set some foundations that will help you manage your 401(k). With the right basic principles in place, you'll be in a better position to make the decisions that relate to your individual financial situation. Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Read... 401(K) Investments Traditional 401(K) Plan Self Directed 401(K) Investment Plan Safe Harbor 401(K) Investment Plan Tiered Profit Sharing 401(K) Plan Why Should You Invest In 401 Investments? 401(K) Should Be Your Starting Point How To Choose Which Investment Is Right For You Exploit Compounding Interest Pick The Best Savings Rate For You And much, much more! Download your copy today! Take action today and download this book now at a special price!




Smart Guide to Maximizing Your 401(k) Plan


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An all-you-need-to-know introduction to the employer-sponsoredretirement plan that has revolutionized the way we save * Smart Ways to save with automatic payroll deductions and pretaxcontributions that let you earn more money and pay less taxes NOWand when you retire * Smart Advice on how much to contribute and what you need to knowabout your investment options, including advice on stocks, mutualfunds, and bonds * Smart Insights into retirement alternatives with the traditionalIRA and the new Roth IRA * Smart Tips on borrowing and withdrawing money from your 401(k)and IRA to buy a home or pay for college * Quick reading and easy referencing with a comprehensive index andloads of sidebars and tables Smart Guides take readers seriously. They satisfy even the mostcurious person's desire to know the essentials about any of a widerange of topics--from vitamins to mutual funds to stress relief.It's all about good reading and expert information. The choice isyours.




Your 401(K) Survival Guide


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Complete Idiot's Guide to 401(K) Plans


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Annotation. The second edition of this popular title is completely updated for 2001 tax laws, including the President's Tax Bill.-- Currently, 76 million Baby Boomers are looking ahead to their retirement; when you add in all the people who are eligible to join a 401(k) program, the audience is huge!-- It's important to do your own research on 401(k)s and not just trust the company you work for to get the best deal for you - 55% of the typical 401(k) portfolio is invested in company shares; co-workers investing the same amount of money over the same period of time can have a 100% differential (Money Magazine).-- Likewise, most of the information workers are given by their employers is provided by a particular fund or investment group - information that may be slanted in its own favor.New, improved text referencing stock market volatility and need for diversification -- and how to do it. Expanded text, analysis, and examples on Roth IRAs and conversions Congressional/presidential action -- fromPresident Bush's proposed tax cut to proposed changes to 401(k), 402(g), 415, and pension portability. How to use 401(k), Roth, and Sec. 529 plans -- and which one is right for you -- to save for your children's education. ETFs and other new investment products and self-directed brokerage accounts. Pension plans, pension equity plans, Cash balance plan conversions -- what's the difference?




The Decision-maker's Guide to 401(k) Plans


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Here is the first tell-it-like-it-is, easy-to-read book for company owners and managers who want to know more about 401(k) plans. It provides all the practical information you need to make informed decisions about what type of plan to offer, how to set one up in your organization, and how to improve an already existing plan. Stephen Butler explains why 401(k)s are so popular with employees and how virtually any company can benefit by making the plans available.




Take Control with Your 401(K)


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Detailing the benefits and values of 401(k) plans in straightforward language, a retirement program expert has put together a comprehensive guide for employees.




The Complete Idiot's Guide to Protecting Your 401 (K) and IRA


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No need to panic. Written by financial experts, this essential guide tells investors how to keep their investments safe in this difficult economy. Readers will discover how economic upswings and downturns affect investment plans, and what can be done to anticipate these trends; changes in investment rules and guidelines and their impact on 401(k)s and IRAs; and how to identify the proper investment decisions for their needs. - On NPR's March 7, 2008, broadcast of All Things Considered, discussion centered on new weaknesses in the economy, and quite a bit of time was devoted to a story on how to protect your 401(k) - In 2000, 40 million 401(k) participants had an average account balance of about $50,000 and total assets of $2 trillion




Guide to Managing Your 401(k)


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RetireSMART!


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In his acclaimed first book, The Money Compass, practicing economist Mark Anthony Grimaldi enlightened his readers by showing them how their 401(k) plans benefited no one but Uncle Sam. In this follow-up, he dives deeper into the subject and proves once and for all that a 401(k) plan might be the single biggest hindrance to a secure Tax Free retirement. This accomplished economist will give you a guide on how you can improve your retirement with 3 simple steps. So if you would rather "spend" your retirement savings as opposed to "spend" your retirement savings paying taxes, buy this book and follow his 3 simple steps and RetireSMART!