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  2. Retirement plans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The linguistic move was to avoid mentioning actual individual accounts but using the words hypothetical account or notional account. 1991: A Magazine article claims that pension- and retirement funds own 40% of American common stock and represent $2.5 trillion in assets. Growth and Decline of Defined Benefit Pension Plans in the United States.

  3. Gold IRA - Wikipedia

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    A gold IRA or precious metals IRA is an Individual Retirement Account in which physical gold or other approved precious metals are held in custody for the benefit of the IRA account owner. It functions the same as a regular IRA, only instead of holding paper assets, it holds physical bullion coins or bars.

  4. Coverdell education savings account - Wikipedia

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    A Coverdell education savings account (also known as an education savings account, a Coverdell ESA, a Coverdell account, or just an ESA, and formerly known as an education individual retirement account), is a tax advantaged investment account in the U.S. designed to encourage savings to cover future education expenses (elementary, secondary, or college), such as tuition, books, and uniforms ...

  5. Roth 401(k) - Wikipedia

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    In a traditional 401(k) plan, introduced by Congress in 1978, employees contribute pre-tax earnings to their retirement plan, also called "elective deferrals".That is, an employee's elective deferral funds are set aside by the employer in a special account where the funds are allowed to be invested in various options made available in the plan.

  6. Talk:Comparison of 401 (k) and IRA accounts - Wikipedia

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    This article links to one or more target anchors that no longer exist. [[Roth IRA#Traditional IRA conversion as a workaround to Roth IRA income limits|Backdoor Roth IRA Contributions]] The anchor (#Traditional IRA conversion as a workaround to Roth IRA income limits) is no longer available because it was deleted by a user before.

  7. 457 plan - Wikipedia

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    The Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 enabled 457(b) plans to include Roth accounts, which were previously only available only in 401(k) and 403(b) plans. This change took effect January 1, 2011.

  8. Keogh plan - Wikipedia

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    The main benefit of a Keogh plan versus other retirement plans is that a Keogh plan has higher contribution limits for some individuals. For 2011, employees can generally contribute up to $16,500 per year, and the employer can contribute up to $32,500, for a total annual contribution of $49,000.

  9. Ira Sorkin - Wikipedia

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    Ira Lee Sorkin (born May 30, 1943) is an American attorney. He is best known for representing Bernard Madoff , the American businessman who pleaded guilty to perpetrating the largest investor fraud ever committed by a single person.

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