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Subject: Re: 401k problem Date: 11/30/2006 1:09 AM
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i looked at Roth IRA a while back, but I was above the income limits, unless they've increased recently. I will have to check again.

If you are above the income limits for a Roth IRA, you may want to double-check your 401k contribution limits. If you are a highly compensated employee, you may be prevented from contributing the full amount to your 401k anyway due to a lack of participation by lower income employees.

Fuskie
Who thinks if this was the case you would have received a letter, however...
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Like I got this last March 15 (the last day they had to send it to me), along with a check for close to $6500 (almost 50% of my 401k withholdings! for the year!).

Those funds went into my taxable investment account....That';s another story....

MZ4
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