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October 2018

What’s your 401(k) IQ?

Submitted by The Participant Effect on October 31st, 2018

Your 401(k) is one of the most powerful retirement planning tools at your disposal. Are you taking full advantage of yours? Here are eight questions to help you answer this important question.

1. Am I enrolled?

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  • education
  • Employee Education
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Planning for Retirement: Three Questions for Millennials

Submitted by The Participant Effect on October 31st, 2018

Nearly 40 percent of millennials have no retirement savings, according to Personal Capital’s 2018 Retirement Readiness Survey. But millennials willing to take the long view can be reassured that time is on their side largely due to the remarkable power of compound interest.

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  • Employee Education
  • retirement planning
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Life Insurance 101

Submitted by The Participant Effect on October 18th, 2018

No one likes to think about life insurance, or the conditions that could cause its need to arise. But it’s an important foundation for a family‘s financial plan — ensuring that critical needs are met in the worst of circumstances.

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  • education
  • life insurance
  • retirement planning
  • risk management
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History of the 401(k)

Submitted by The Participant Effect on October 18th, 2018

The 401(k) derives its name from section 401(k) of the Internal Revenue Code, which enables workers to delay paying taxes on parts of their income when it’s received as deferred compensation.

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I’ve Depleted My Emergency Fund. Now What?

Submitted by The Participant Effect on February 4th, 2021

Perhaps you’ve lost a job, faced an illness or have been delt a family crisis that emptied out your emergency fund. What are your next steps?

 

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  • budget
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How Much House Can I Afford?

Submitted by The Participant Effect on February 4th, 2021

You’re eyeing center-hall colonials in your neighborhood and dreaming about the garden you want to plant in the backyard and all the holiday celebrations you’ll host. You’ve saved toward this goal and think you’re ready to pull the trigger. But the real question is: How much house can I afford?

Or is it?

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  • budget
  • buying a home
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Is Social Security “Going Broke”?

Submitted by The Participant Effect on September 30th, 2020

Social Security’s financial cliff is coming closer into view. Experts project that the fund that pays for government retirement benefits through FICA taxes will be depleted within the next 15 years.

 

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