We regularly survey BuyerZone users to ask how their purchases went. We've used their responses to provide a sampling of actual prices paid for employee retirement plans.
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This chart provides quick details for each of the main types of employee retirement plans from traditional 401k plans to various kinds of Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA).
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Beginning in 2006, non-profit business, universities, and hospitals can offer a new retirement plan that allows for after-tax contributions but tax-free withdrawals.
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Effective January 1, 2006, businesses looking for an employee retirement plan have a new option: the Roth 401k. If the name sounds familiar, that's because it is.
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The standard 401k plan already provides a valuable service to all eligible employees – it allows them to use pre-tax dollars to lower their taxable income and invest in a variety of commodities. But businesses can exponentially increase the value of their 401k plans by offering a 401k employer match.
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