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Category: Investment Planning

403b Contribution Limits for 2013

Back in October, the Internal Revenue Service announced cost of living adjustments and dollar limitations for pension plans and retirement plans.  Below are the 403b contribution limits or Tax Year 2013. 403b Limits for 2013 Elective Deferral (Contribution) limit – $17,500 Catch-up Contribution limit (for those above age 50) – $5,500 Seeking other contribution limits?  Here …

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IRA Contribution Limits for 2013

Back in October, the Internal Revenue Service announced cost of living adjustments and dollar limitations for individual retirement arrangements (IRAs).  Below are the IRA Contribution Limits for Tax Year 2013. Traditional IRA Contribution Limits for 2013 Under Age 50 – Contribution Limit – $5,500 Above Age 50 – Contribution Limit (plus Catch-up Contribution) – $6,500 ROTH IRA …

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Contribution Limits for 2013

Back in October, the Internal Revenue Service announced cost of living adjustments and dollar limitations for pension plans, retirement plans and individual retirement arrangements (IRAs).  Below are the summarized Contribution Limits for Tax Year 2013. 401k Limits for 2013 Elective Deferral (Contribution) limit – $17,500 Catch-up Contribution limit (for those above age 50) – $5,500 403b …

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401k Contribution Limits for 2013

Back in October, the Internal Revenue Service announced cost of living adjustments and dollar limitations for pension plans and retirement plans.  Below are the 401k contribution limits for Tax Year 2013. 401k Limits for 2013 Elective Deferral (Contribution) limit – $17,500 Catch-up Contribution limit (for those above age 50) – $5,500 Seeking other contribution limits?  Here is …

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Bond yield strategy or total return strategy?

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Bond yield strategy or total return strategy?

How should you invest for retirement? Should you use a fixed income strategy or seek a total return strategy? Times change and how we invest has changed over the years as new scientific study better explains how the stock market works and more encompassing ways to invest across the markets. The traditional approach was to …

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Contribution Limits for 2012

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Back in October, the Internal Revenue Service announced cost of living adjustments and dollar limitations for pension plans, retirement plans and individual retirement arrangements (IRAs).  Below are the summarized Contribution Limits for Tax Year 2012. 401k Limits for 2012 Elective Deferral (Contribution) limit – $17,000 Catch-up Contribution limit (for those above age 50) – $5,500 …

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IRA Contribution Limits for 2012

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Back in October, the Internal Revenue Service announced cost of living adjustments and dollar limitations for individual retirement arrangements (IRAs).  Below are the IRA Contribution Limits for Tax Year 2012. Traditional IRA Contribution Limits for 2012 Under Age 50 – Contribution Limit – $5,000 Above Age 50 – Contribution Limit (plus Catch-up Contribution) – $6,000 ROTH …

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403b Contribution Limits for 2012

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Back in October, the Internal Revenue Service announced cost of living adjustments and dollar limitations for pension plans and retirement plans.  Below are the 403b contribution limits or Tax Year 2012. 403b Limits for 2012 Elective Deferral (Contribution) limit – $17,000 Catch-up Contribution limit (for those above age 50) – $5,500 Seeking other contribution limits? …

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401k Contribution Limits for 2012

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Back in October, the Internal Revenue Service announced cost of living adjustments and dollar limitations for pension plans and retirement plans.  Below are the 401k contribution limits for Tax Year 2012. 401k Limits for 2012 Elective Deferral (Contribution) limit – $17,000 Catch-up Contribution limit (for those above age 50) – $5,500 Seeking other contribution limits?  Here …

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Lessons in Mutual Fund Flows

Lessons in Mutual Fund Flows

Since 2008, economic uncertainty and market volatility have tested the staying power of investors around the world. Many people fled equities during the worst months of the global financial crisis, while others waited for signs of a turnaround before investing more. Their emotional reactions may have exacted a large price on their wealth. The graph …

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