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Subject: 401K vs. Keogh ....%? | Date: 10/4/1998 8:19 PM | |
Author: Meowiz | Number: 5819 of 107438 | |
Question: what percentage of your annual income can you contribute to a 401K plan? (employee contribution only, in plan without employer contribution) I would be called a 'part-time employee' with no other benefits if I choose this route. I am wondering whether to do this...as with my self-employed status, I believe I'm contributing 25% to my Keogh. I think that is the limit. With 401K can you also contribute to an IRA? thanks...meowiz |
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