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  2. Inherited 401(k) rules: What beneficiaries need to know - AOL

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    Non-spousal beneficiaries have three choices, with the associated withdrawal rules below: Transfer funds directly from the 401 (k) account into an inherited IRA: In an inherited IRA all money must ...

  3. 401(k) Inheritance: Your Complete Guide - AOL

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    You should do everything you can to take full advantage of the financial opportunity that inheriting a workplace retirement account gives you. 401(k) Inheritance: Your Complete Guide Skip to main ...

  4. Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 - Wikipedia

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    The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) (Pub. L. 93–406, 88 Stat. 829, enacted September 2, 1974, codified in part at 29 U.S.C. ch. 18) is a U.S. federal tax and labor law that establishes minimum standards for pension plans in private industry. It contains rules on the federal income tax effects of transactions associated ...

  5. How to Pick a Beneficiary for Your 401(k) Plan - AOL

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    You might not be able to spend all the money in your 401(k) plan before you die. If that happens, your retirement savings will pass to the person you name as the beneficiary of the account. The ...

  6. 401(k) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a 401 (k) plan is an employer-sponsored, defined-contribution, personal pension (savings) account, as defined in subsection 401 (k) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. [1] Periodic employee contributions come directly out of their paychecks, and may be matched by the employer. This pre-tax option is what makes 401 (k) plans ...

  7. Roth IRA - Wikipedia

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    A Roth IRA is an individual retirement account (IRA) under United States law that is generally not taxed upon distribution, provided certain conditions are met. The principal difference between Roth IRAs and most other tax-advantaged retirement plans is that rather than granting a tax reduction for contributions to the retirement plan, qualified withdrawals from the Roth IRA plan are tax-free ...

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