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  2. 401(k) Alternatives: How To Save for Retirement Without a 401(k)

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    Solo 401(k) Plans for Self-Employed Individuals A Solo 401(k), also known as a one-participant 401(k), is ideal for those who have an LLC or corporation and are the sole employee taking W-2 income ...

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    While a solo 401(k) is still technically a 401(k) plan, it’s worth noting that self-employed individuals and their spouses can open these plans, as long as they don’t have any other full-time ...

  4. Best retirement plans for the self-employed - AOL

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    SEP IRA. A SEP IRA allows the self-employed to create a retirement plan for themselves as well as employees. This kind of plan offers a tax-deferred or tax-free way to save – on either a pre-tax ...

  5. Solo 401(k) - Wikipedia

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    A Solo 401 (k) (also known as a Self Employed 401 (k) or Individual 401 (k)) is a 401 (k) qualified retirement plan for Americans that was designed specifically for employers with no full-time employees other than the business owner (s) and their spouse (s). The general 401 (k) plan gives employees an incentive to save for retirement by ...

  6. Pensions in Germany - Wikipedia

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    An alternative government sponsored private pension scheme is the Rürup Pension, which is specifically, albeit not exclusively, designed for self-employed people, who are usually not eligible for the Riester Pension. Germans can take early retirement if they agree to forgo a percentage of their state pension. See also. UK pensions; US pensions

  7. Federal Insurance Contributions Act - Wikipedia

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    Under the SE Tax Act, self-employed people are responsible for the entire percentage of 15.3% (= 12.4% [Soc. Sec.] + 2.9% [Medicare]); however, the 15.3% multiplier is applied to 92.35% of the business's net earnings from self-employment, rather than 100% of the gross earnings; the difference, 7.65%, is half of the 15.3%, and makes the ...

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