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Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
10 hours ago

This 401(k) Rollover Move Can Save a High Earner $50,000 in Taxes

Choosing between rolling a 401(k) to an IRA or using the NUA strategy can save significant taxes.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago

Why Retiring Early With a Large 401(k) Balance Is Riskier Than It Looks

Early retirees face significant risks including penalties, market volatility, healthcare costs, and psychological impacts when accessing 401(k) funds.
from24/7 Wall St.
2 days ago

The 401(k) Move Executives Make Every December to Shield Their Bonus From Taxes

Most employer 401(k) plans allow mid-year changes to the deferral election percentage. Before the bonus pay period, raise the deferral rate high enough to funnel as much of the bonus as possible into the 401(k), up to the annual limit.
Retirement
#retirement-planning
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

How Much Should You Have in Your 401(k) at Every Age?

Retirement savings benchmarks may not align with individual financial needs, leading to potential gaps in retirement preparedness.
Retirement
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I'm 39 but just started contributing to a 401(k) account. I have what I call 'retirement planning paralysis.'

Neglected retirement savings in younger years left multiple small accounts and regret; now approaching 40, beginning 401(k) contributions and facing consolidation and paralysis.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
2 days ago

How a Business Owner With $1.2 Million in a 401(k) Legally Avoids RMDs

Business owners can eliminate required minimum distributions from 401(k) accounts through strategic Roth conversions before age 73.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
3 days ago

How Senior Law Firm Partners Are Building a Retirement With No Tax Bill

A systematic Roth conversion strategy can mitigate future tax liabilities for high-income retirees with significant 401(k) balances.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
3 days ago

The Roth Conversion Strategy Affluent Investors Over 60 Are Using to Empty Their 401(k)s

Retirees can strategically convert 401(k) funds to Roth IRAs during low-income years to minimize future tax liabilities from RMDs.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

Why Surgeons Are Maxing This Overlooked 401(k) Feature Before the End of the Year

Surgeons aged 60-63 can maximize retirement contributions through a super catch-up provision before 2026, but many are unaware of it.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

How Much Should You Have in Your 401(k) at Every Age?

Retirement savings benchmarks may not align with individual financial needs, leading to potential gaps in retirement preparedness.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
3 days ago

The Hidden 401(k) Tax Bomb Waiting for Anyone Who Retires With Over $1 Million

Surviving spouses face significantly higher tax burdens due to changes in filing status and RMDs after the death of a partner.
fromAxios
3 days ago

Private equity's next step into 401(k)s

"I'm surprised by how neutral the rule was, when you think about the massive amount of lobbying there's been around it. It doesn't say certain assets are good or bad. Instead, it really focuses on making a rules-based framework instead of a litigation-based one."
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#cryptocurrency
from24/7 Wall St.
3 days ago
Cryptocurrency

XRP Price: A New Rule Could Open Trillions in 401(k) Funds to Crypto - What That Means for XRP

fromBitcoin Magazine
10 months ago
Cryptocurrency

In A New Statement, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong Says Bitcoin Is Headed Straight Into American Retirement Portfolios, Following The Company's S&P 500 Inclusion.

Cryptocurrency
from24/7 Wall St.
3 days ago

XRP Price: A New Rule Could Open Trillions in 401(k) Funds to Crypto - What That Means for XRP

The U.S. Department of Labor proposed a rule allowing crypto in 401(k) plans, but implementation may take years.
Cryptocurrency
fromBitcoin Magazine
10 months ago

In A New Statement, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong Says Bitcoin Is Headed Straight Into American Retirement Portfolios, Following The Company's S&P 500 Inclusion.

Coinbase's inclusion in the S&P 500 signals a shift toward cryptocurrency integration in retirement investing.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
3 days ago

Why Financial Advisors Tell High Earners Over $400K to Stop Maxing Their 401(k)

High earners may benefit from strategies that reduce taxable income in retirement rather than traditional tax-deferment methods.
#retirement-savings
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
4 days ago

401(k) Contribution Limits Changed This Year and Here Is What You Should Do Now

The IRS increased 401(k) limits for 2026, highlighting significant changes in catch-up contributions and total additions limits for retirement savings.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
6 days ago

Airline Pilot With 17% No-Match-Required 401(k) Gets Green Light to Cut Personal Contributions

Carlos, an airline pilot, can reduce his 401(k) contribution without jeopardizing retirement due to a generous 17% employer match.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

7 Signs Your 401(k) Is Quietly Underperforming

A 401(k) can shrink in real terms due to high fees and poor fund choices, often unnoticed by account holders.
Bootstrapping
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

The 401(k) Mistake Costing Average Americans $200,000 at Retirement

Low default contribution rates in 401(k) plans lead to significant retirement savings shortfalls due to employee inertia.
Bootstrapping
from24/7 Wall St.
5 days ago

The 401(k) Trick That Lets Executives Contribute Up to $69,000 a Year

The mega backdoor Roth allows high earners to contribute significantly more to their 401(k) if their plan permits after-tax contributions.
#rmd
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
5 days ago

Why Doctors Are Moving Money Out of Their 401(k)s and Into This Instead

RMDs from a traditional 401(k) can lead to high effective tax rates for high-income earners, especially physicians.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

The $3 Million 401(k) Problem High Earners Don't See Coming

Required minimum distributions from a 401(k) can create significant tax burdens for high earners starting at age 73.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
6 days ago

The 401(k) Loophole Wealthy Savers Are Quietly Using to Shelter Up to $46,000 a Year

The mega backdoor Roth allows significant after-tax contributions to a Roth account, potentially increasing retirement savings substantially.
#employer-match
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
6 days ago

What Your Employer Doesn't Tell You About Your 401(k) Match

Employer 401(k) matching contributions are often subject to vesting schedules that can result in significant forfeiture if employees leave before a certain period.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
6 days ago

What Your Employer Doesn't Tell You About Your 401(k) Match

Employer 401(k) matching contributions are often subject to vesting schedules that can result in significant forfeiture if employees leave before a certain period.
Law
from24/7 Wall St.
6 days ago

What Corporate Lawyers Know About 401(k)s That Most Investors Don't

Understanding your 401(k) fee disclosure is crucial for managing retirement assets effectively.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

This Simple 401(k) Setting Most People Have Never Touched

Neglecting to rebalance a 401(k) can lead to unintended risk exposure, especially during bull markets.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

The Smartest 401(k) Move You Can Make in Your 40s

Roth contributions in your 40s can be financially advantageous before tax rates increase with income.
#investing
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

Why Experts Say to Stop Checking Your 401(k) Balance Right Now

Frequent portfolio checking can lead to poor investment decisions due to myopic loss aversion, resulting in significant performance gaps compared to market returns.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

Why Experts Say to Stop Checking Your 401(k) Balance Right Now

Frequent portfolio checking can lead to poor investment decisions due to myopic loss aversion, resulting in significant performance gaps compared to market returns.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

This One 401(k) Move Most People Never Make Could Cost Them Over $100,000

Auto-escalation in 401(k) contributions can significantly increase retirement savings, potentially adding over $100,000 by age 70.
#inheritance
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

A physician saddled with 7-figure debt explains how she started buying property with her 401(k) funds

By the time Dr. Jill Green finished medical school, she'd racked up seven figures in student debt and had virtually zero assets. "My net worth was negative $1 million," the family practice and emergency medicine doctor told Business Insider. "Our primary home was our only asset." Green, who began her career in investment banking before pivoting to medicine, began entertaining the idea of property investing after hearing a physician couple speak at a virtual entrepreneur event for doctors.
Real estate
fromFortune
2 months ago

Trump now says he's actually not 'a huge fan' of letting Americans tap their 401(k)s to use for a down payment | Fortune

Homebuying > retiring? Currently, 401(k) participants must pay an additional 10% tax on funds withdrawn from their account before the age of 59-and-a-half-also known as an early distribution-for any number of reasons, including buying a home. Rules are different under Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), which allow qualified first-time homebuyers to withdraw up to $10,000 without incurring the 10% penalty.
US politics
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

Is Retirement Savings Worth It for Those Under 35? A Financial Advisor's Stark Warning

Continue contributing to 401(k)s and building other assets; maintain a long-term perspective and focus on controllable financial actions despite Social Security uncertainty.
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

My 401(k) Dwarfs My Brokerage Account - With 7 Years Until Retirement, How Should I Invest Now?

Small business owners can use specialized retirement and tax strategies to address large pre-tax 401(k) imbalances before a planned business sale and early retirement.
from24/7 Wall St.
3 months ago

Today Is the Last Day to Take Your RMDs Without a Steep Penalty

Saving for retirement in a traditional IRA or 401(k) can make more sense than socking money away in a Roth account. That's because traditional retirement accounts give you a tax break on your contributions. If you're a higher earner in a higher tax bracket, that tax break may be very valuable to you. Plus, you might earn too much money to contribute to a Roth IRA directly, making a traditional IRA a better bet.
Retirement
#retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
3 months ago

If You Already Max Out Your 401(k), These Are the 7 Next Money Moves You Should Make

This workplace account allows you to make pre-tax contributions to a retirement plan and, in many cases, your contributions also entitle you to receive matching funds from your employer. However, while most people know they should contribute to a 401(k), they aren't necessarily certain about what to do next. If you have a maxed-out account at work and you're trying to figure out what else to do with your money, here are some options to consider.
Retirement
#rule-of-55
from24/7 Wall St.
4 months ago
Retirement

I'm 54 With No Retirement Savings Outside of My $4 Million 401(k), but I'm Ready to Retire. What's My Move?

from24/7 Wall St.
4 months ago
Retirement

I'm 54 With No Retirement Savings Outside of My $4 Million 401(k), but I'm Ready to Retire. What's My Move?

Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
4 months ago

Suze Orman Says This Retirement Account Could Be Your Best Bet

A Roth 401(k) often provides superior long-term tax benefits by using after-tax contributions and offering tax-free growth and withdrawals in retirement.
Business
fromwww.housingwire.com
4 months ago

Vanguard report reveals retirement income challenges

Turning retirement savings into reliable income is complex as defined contribution plans dominate, requiring personalized decumulation strategies and flexible plan design.
fromwww.housingwire.com
6 months ago

New limits on retirement benefits for workers 50+

Higher-income workers who earn more than $145,000 must now put their catch-up contributions into a Roth 401(k), meaning that they'll pay taxes now rather than later in retirement. The rules generally apply to contributions beginning in 2027, but some plans can implement them earlier. The $145,000 income threshold is based on prior-year wages and applies separately at each employer. New hires and self-employed workers without W-2 wages are exempt.
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#private-equity
fromFortune
7 months ago
Venture

Private equity could transform your retirement, Wharton alternative investment experts say, but only if it adapts to protect savers

fromFortune
7 months ago
Venture

Private equity could transform your retirement, Wharton alternative investment experts say, but only if it adapts to protect savers

Business
from24/7 Wall St.
6 months ago

Should I really put my entire $35,000 401k into the S&P 500 (VOO, SPY) until 2040?

Investing an entire 401(k) in the S&P 500 can maximize long-term, low-fee returns but requires consideration of concentration risk and future portfolio adjustments.
Business
fromBusiness Insider
6 months ago

Private markets are courting retail investors-but Blue Owl's CEO warns the road ahead may be rocky

Private markets firms invest heavily and slowly to attract wealthy retail and 401(k) investors, facing high costs, limited early traction, and reliance on financial advisors.
US politics
from24/7 Wall St.
6 months ago

I'm terrified my dad will face a huge tax bill after he withdrew $200,000 from his 401k - What should I do?

Large 401(k) withdrawals are taxable and can increase tax liability, affect Social Security taxation and Medicare IRMAA; Roth 401(k) withdrawals avoid taxes.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
7 months ago

Top 3 Crypto ETFs to Buy and Hold Forever (FBTC, FETH, BITW)

Crypto ETFs offer low-fee, tax-advantaged exposure to Bitcoin, Ethereum, and altcoins, suitable for long-term buy-and-hold and 401(k) inclusion.
#retirement-plans
Retirement
fromFortune
7 months ago

Morgan Stanley exec: 3 ways staying with your company can compound your workplace benefits

Harnessing workplace benefits compounding can accelerate achieving financial goals.
#bitcoin
from24/7 Wall St.
10 months ago

My $1.6 million retirement account has an automatic annuity clause if I die - what are my options?

The Redditor discovered that $800,000 of their retirement funds were being shifted into an annuity, which they do not want, prompting concerns about accessing their wealth.
Retirement
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
11 months ago

Should I cash out my $250,000 401k to pay off my $130,000 mortgage and live debt-free or keep working in a stressful job?

Job restructuring causes panic among employees facing potential layoffs, impacting their mental health and financial planning.
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