403b
Can You Rollover a 403b into a Traditional IRA? Absolutely!
With most people transitioning through several employers during their career, it is fairly common for them to leave a trail of employer-sponsored retirement accounts behind. While itâs possible to let each of these accounts continue growing on their own, this is rarely the best option for your finances. In fact, you would almost always be […]
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How to Invest Your Inheritance
When a loved one passes away, you may receive an inheritance. This money is a token of the personâs appreciation for you and often represents a lifetime of savings. When youâve received a large sum of money, there is a ⦠Continue reading â
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403b vs. 401k: What’s the Difference?
I know that you were losing sleep because I had not written a post yet that outlines the differences between a 403(b) vs. 401(k). Oh waitâ¦.you werenât? I thought everybody was a retirement tax code freak like me. ð Either way, you or someone you know may have the option to fund a 403(b) and […]
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9 Financial Moves After a Maxed Out 401k
If you’ve been maxing out your employer-sponsored 401(k) plan, a Solo 401(k), or any other tax-advantaged retirement plan, you’re doing way better than the vast majority of workers. After all, the average retirement savings by age is absolutely paltry with most workers under the age of 35 having barely $6,000 in savings. By contrast, individuals […]
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Teachers Are Getting Taken Advantage Of
Educators are getting taken advantage of. They have amazing benefits, like summers off and pensions. But their investing world is the opposite of amazing. It’s infamously predatory. Their 403b programs introduce them to suboptimal advisors who too often guide teachers into poor investments.