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  2. RTX Corporation - Wikipedia

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    RTX Corporation, formerly Raytheon Technologies Corporation, is an American multinational aerospace and defense conglomerate headquartered in Arlington, Virginia.It is one of the largest aerospace and defense manufacturers in the world by revenue and market capitalization, as well as one of the largest providers of intelligence services.

  3. What is an after-tax 401 (k) and who should make ... - AOL

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    But the after-tax 401 (k) plan allows you to contribute up to a combined total of $69,000 (for 2024, or $76,500 for those 50 and older), including any employer matching funds. Many 401 (k) plans ...

  4. 401(k) Hardship Withdrawals: What You Need To Know - AOL

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    A 401(k) plan loan allows you to borrow against the balance of your 401(k) plan. If your employer allows plan loans, you can borrow up to $50,000 or 50% of your vested account balance, whichever ...

  5. Collins Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    Website. collinsaerospace.com. Collins Aerospace is an American technology company that is one of the world's largest suppliers of aerospace and defense products. Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, [4] it is a subsidiary of RTX Corporation (formerly Raytheon Technologies).

  6. Gregory J. Hayes - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Chief Executive Officer. Salary. US$13.4 million (2016) [2] Gregory J. Hayes [3] (born 1960/61) is an American businessman. He was the chairman and CEO of United Technologies from September 2016 until April 2020, when United Technologies merged with Raytheon, at which point he became the CEO of the merged company, RTX Corporation.

  7. Can You Lose the Rights to Your 401(k)? - AOL

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    Before leaving your current position, read your 401(k) summary plan description (SPD), which contains all the rules governing the plan. That way, you’ll know what to expect when your employment ...

  8. Roth 401(k) - Wikipedia

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    Roth 401 (k) The Roth 401 (k) is a type of retirement savings plan. It was authorized by the United States Congress under the Internal Revenue Code, section 402A, [1] and represents a unique combination of features of the Roth IRA and a traditional 401 (k) plan. Since January 1, 2006, U.S. employers have been allowed to amend their 401 (k) plan ...

  9. How Much Should I Contribute to My 401(k)? - AOL

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    The deferral limit for 2024 is $23,000 for employees under age 50. Employees age 50 and older can make additional, “catch-up” contributions totaling $7,500 if the 401 (k) plan permits it. The ...