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401K Planning 101

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

If you are young, and you are just beginning a career, then the idea of retirement planning may seem so very far off that it is probably the last thing on your mind right now. But if you are on the other side of the fence, and retirement is approaching faster than you can handle, then you may be trying to figure out what you can do to handle it. Regardless of which situation you are in, it is absolutely vital that you begin to prepare right now. There are so many forces that are working against you financially, and for this reason, it is vital that you begin to plan now, and you do not stop saving for retirement until long after you retire.

Do you have a 401K Plan?

Do you have a 401K Plan?

The first thing to look into is whether or not your current place of employment offers a retirement plan. In the past, the only type of retirement plan was a pension plan, and pension plans were a sturdy and solid part of the everyday retirement planning process. However, because the economy is turning into a completely new beast all together, these older and more reliable pension plans are quickly and unfortunately becoming a thing of the past.

To replace the pension plans of days old, most companies are now offering a retirement savings and investment plan known as a 401k retirement plan. A 401k retirement plan is a powerful way that you can invest for your retirement over a long period of time. They usually involve investing in a number of different mutual funds as well as in company stock. When making your selection of investments, it is really important that you know how to practice diversification, meaning that you should not invest too much into one thing but instead should spread your investments out across multiple investment vehicles, like stocks, IRAs, 401ks, bonds and mutual funds. You want to make sure that your investments fall within your company and outside of the company you work for as well, because things can go bad no matter how well you think they’re going within the walls of the company you work for.

If your employer does not offer a 401k retirement investment plan, then it truly is more important than ever that you take a proactive approach to the concept of investing and saving for retirement. You are going to want to have an IRA set up, either a Roth IRA or a Traditional IRA depending on how you want to handle the taxes, withdrawals and investments.

The most important step to take when it comes to retirement planning is simply to make sure that you have a plan that you can stick to. The earlier you begin to take action when it comes to your retirement plan, the more you will be able to prepare and plan before it gets to be too late.

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Originally posted 2009-01-08 05:03:27. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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