How can you get retirement when your employer does not offer it?
May 27th, 2009 by MilesVickstrom
My husband has no retirement plan with his employer and are there companies out there retirement companies that offer plans for the individual. If so, then what are some good companies to have a retirement plan through.
Most companies offer the new version of retirement called the 401(k) program. If he isn't in this and is eligible than both you and he are making a huge mistake. Most companies offer some type of match up to a certain percent. At my company it is 50% up to 4%. Once you are fully vested than if your husband moves jobs it will follow you.
If your husband's company doesn't offer a 401(k) program than he needs to invest in either a traditional IRA which is tax defered retirement or a Roth IRA which is after tax money but tax free once withdrawn.
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May 28th, 2009 at 12:13 am
Most companies offer the new version of retirement called the 401(k) program. If he isn't in this and is eligible than both you and he are making a huge mistake. Most companies offer some type of match up to a certain percent. At my company it is 50% up to 4%. Once you are fully vested than if your husband moves jobs it will follow you.
If your husband's company doesn't offer a 401(k) program than he needs to invest in either a traditional IRA which is tax defered retirement or a Roth IRA which is after tax money but tax free once withdrawn.
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