How to Read Your 401(k) Fee Statement (and What to Demand)
An extra 0.5% in 401(k) fees does not sound like much. Compounded over 35 years on a growing balance, it costs roughly $…
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An extra 0.5% in 401(k) fees does not sound like much. Compounded over 35 years on a growing balance, it costs roughly $…
A 12% dividend yield looks like a gift. It almost never is. When a stock's yield doubles the market average, the dividen…
A 529 grows tax-free for college and gives many states a deduction on the way in. A Roth IRA grows tax-free for anything…
The HSA is the only account in the US tax code with three layers of tax benefit: deductible going in, tax-free growth, a…
Tax-loss harvesting is one of the few legal ways to convert paper losses into real dollars. Sell a position at a loss, o…
Self-employed retirement accounts come down to two real choices: Solo 401(k) and SEP IRA. They have the same $70,000 cap…
Early retirees face a 10% penalty on Traditional 401(k) withdrawals before age 59.5. The Roth conversion ladder is the F…
Earn too much to contribute directly to a Roth IRA? The Backdoor Roth lets you put $7,000 a year into Roth anyway, legal…
If your 401(k) plan allows after-tax contributions and in-plan Roth conversions, you can legally move up to $46,500 of e…
The Health Savings Account is the only account in the US tax code with a triple tax advantage: deductible going in, tax-…
A working kid with a custodial Roth IRA who contributes $200/month and lets it compound in an S&P 500 index fund retires…
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