Traditional IRA, Roth IRA and 401K
NON DEDUCTIBLE CONTRIBUTIONS
CONTRIBUTIONS TO A ROTH IRA HAVE THIS FEATURE
TAX DEDUCTIBLE CONTRIBUTIONS
CONTRIBUTIONS TO AN IRA, 401K and 403(B) HAVE THIS FEATURE
$7,000.00
MAXIMUM CONTRIBUTION YOU CAN MAKE TO AN IRA AT AGE 50 OR OLDER
$6,000.00
MAXIMUM CONTRIBUTION YOU CAN MAKE TO AN IRA BEFORE AGE 50
Hardship Withdrawals
Paying college expenses for you, your spouse, your children or grandchildren. Paying for the costs of a sudden disability. Paying for a first-time home purchase (up to $10,000). Paying medical expenses greater than 7.5% of your adjusted gross income if you're age 65 or older
50% Penalty
Penalty levied for not taking a RMD from your IRA. 50% OF WHAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN WITHDRAWN.
403b Plan
Retirement plan for specific employees of public schools and tax-exempt organizations, local, state and federal government employees.
Vesting or Vested
TERM USED TO DESCRIBE HOW MUCH OF YOUR 401K MONEY YOU CAN TAKE WHEN LEAVING YOUR COMPANY
10% Penalty
THE PENALTY APPLIED TO DISTRIBUTIONS FROM AN IRA, 401(K) AND 403(B) BEFORE AGE 59.5
1978
401K INCEPTION DATE
RMD (REQUIRED MINIMUM DISTRIBUTION AGE) FOR TRADITIONAL IRA AND 401K
AGE 72
Age 50
AGE FOR "CATCH UP" PROVISIONS IN AN IRA, ROTH AND 401K
Age 59.5
Age at which distributions can be taken without penalty or taxation.
IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
An investing tool used by individuals to earn and earmark funds for retirement savings.