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“Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo”
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talk about legitimate ways of sheltering money
Ok, I am game, Lookout help me out here.
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What do you want to know?
Keep in mind that I don't know you, your financial situation, etc. And oh yeah, this a publically accessible thread so I have to be very careful about what I say.
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“Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo”
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Well then PM me. I need to shelter money. I am not eligible for Roth. I declined the company 401k because it sucked. I have a SEP-IRA retirement account and some non-deductable regular IRA's.
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As far as the rest of the info, I won't give specific recommendations to someone I don't know well enough to take on as a client (liability and all that). In general, I've seen very few 401K's that were so bad I wouldn't take advantage of them. At worst they'll have some target date funds available. A SEP is a great start. It may be time to find out if that is all you can do. Are you structured so that a Owner only 401K will work? How about a max funded defined benefit plan? Are you of an appropriate age and tax bracket where a new breed variable annuity would make sense? (if you are literally trying to "shelter" money then this requires serious consideration). Are you best suited for an overfunded Life Insurance plan with tax free income stream? How about muni strips? These are some ideas to look at, but if you really don't know then you should sit with an advisor/planner and see if they can come up with an improved plan.
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“Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo”
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As for the rest of the post, thanks. I will look into it. Right now I still havent maxed out my SEP, 35K a year, and I need to do that. The investments they are in with TRP have accrued over 25% since I started them. I will look into the other stuff.
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Why, you're a regular Alfred E Einstein, ain't ya?
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I'm very good at sheltering money. Like, at the bar, I'll put it under my napkin so it doesn't blow away.
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Am I stupid for putting my money into a 401K instead of a regular mutual fund?
I mean it's tax deferred, which means I have a bigger pile of money earning returns than if taxes had come out of it. Sounds good so far. I get that. That's a big bonus. But when I retire, I will have to pay tax on what I take out. Seems only fair. However, my house will be paid off then and my dependents will all be off on their own. ![]() |
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In that it is usually paired with the elimination of pensions, perhaps. But you do need to take into account that you are compounding your gains on the pre-tax amount.
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i'll take a 401K over a pension any day of the week.
your taxdeferred earnings compounding over a long period of time is incredibly powerful. Keep in mind that you aren't going to take your entire 401K balance out at once at retirement. You will leave your company, roll the 401K to a traditional IRA and begin withdrawing only what you need - you control the taxes. In fact, you should meet with your planner and accountant to run numbers on converting your traditional IRA to Roth so that you have even greater long term gain and control your money even further. If you aren't funding a Roth (and you're eligible) do it, even if that means not putting as much into your 401K. Hopefully you can fully fund both, but if you can't fund your 401K to the amount you need to get any available match, then fund your Roth, then finish what you can in your 401K. Obviously I don't know, your particulars so talk to your planner, accountant, and grandmother. <insert a bazillion disclosures here>
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I'm funding my 401K enough to get the full match, plus an additional couple percent. Are you saying it's better to put that additional couple percent into a Roth instead?
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![]() Shawnee, you kill me.
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UNDER CONDITIONAL MITIGATION
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And, like, if it shows up at your door, you let it sleep on the couch without a second thought, right?
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Why, you're a regular Alfred E Einstein, ain't ya?
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(Sorry guys, I know this is a serious thread...it's Friday and I'm slap happy.) I'll quit now.
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