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Thursday, June 14, 2012

KNOW YOUR 401(k) LIMIT! (A Mini Quiz)


Specifically, what are some of the 401(k) limits in 2012?

The subject is crucial, of course, in retirement planning, so we’ve had a series of posts on 401(k) plans, including most recently, one on hidden fees. Now we turn to 401(k) limits and/or restrictions, and only a general sense of how much you know or don’t know—either as employer or employee—can be gleaned by answering a few questions in this mini true-or-false quiz that’s probably considerably shorter than any you took in school.

Be aware, though, that when it comes to money and retirement issues, having the right answers to even a few relatively simple questions is no small matter. In fact, anything less than a perfect score here—or your uncertainty about any other aspects of a 401(k) plan (the tax implications, or changing your job, for example)--might be added reason to bone up on 401(k) rules by contacting the experts at Pension Parameters Financial Services, Inc. and determine their possible impact on you or your business.

1. The maximum amount an employed 45-year-old can contribute to a 401(k) in 2012 is $17,000. True or false?

2. For an employed 55-year-old, the amount is $21,500? True or false?

3. For a retired 65-year-old, the amount is zero. True or false?

4. The minimum number of employees required to establish a 401(k) plan is 10. True or false?

5. If you aren’t a company’s owner, you must begin taking distributions from its 401(k) plan at age 59 1/2. True or false?

6. A rollover from a 401(k) plan to an IRA is subject to a 20% withholding tax unless you arrange a trustee-trustee transfer. True or false?

[Answers: 1-true. 2-d, the correct amount is$22,500. 3-true; 4-false, 1 is sufficient. 5-false, the correct answer is at age 70 1/2 or your retirement date, whichever comes first. 6-true.]




1 comments:

Chris W Schlegel said...

Nice post. Nice information about retirement planning. Nice topic for retirement planning. Thanks for sharing.


Chris Schlegel The Financial Corp