
Taxation · 07/18/2025
Understanding New Regulations for 401K, IRA, and SEP
This article explores the latest rules surrounding retirement plans in the US, including 401K, Roth IRA, Traditional IRA, and SEP plans. It discusses contribution limits, tax deduction policies, and eligibility criteria, emphasizing their importance for self-employed individuals and high-income earners. By understanding these new regulations, you can better prepare for your future retirement and design investment strategies tailored to ensure adequate financial security.

Finance · 08/04/2025
Hidden Fees in Forgotten 401k Accounts Drain Retirement Savings
As of 2023, around 29 million 401(k) retirement accounts in the U.S. are abandoned, leading to $1.65 trillion in dormant funds, with hidden fees posing significant losses. Workers must understand how to manage their retirement accounts amid career changes to avoid unnecessary losses and impact long-term wealth growth.

Insurance · 07/17/2025
Comprehensive Analysis of the American Pension System and Its Options
This analysis examines the U.S. pension system, covering the characteristics and choices of social security, pension plans, 401K, and IRA.

Finance · 07/18/2025
401(k) Plans: A Comprehensive Overview of the U.S. Corporate Retirement System
The 401k plan is a retirement savings system introduced by U.S. companies to encourage employees to save for the future. Established in 1978, employees can voluntarily participate by contributing a portion of their income from pre-tax earnings, with restrictions on withdrawals until a certain age. Employers often match contributions based on the employee's input. Key benefits of the 401k plan include tax deferral and options for long-term investments, promoting economic flexibility.

Taxation · 07/18/2025
In-depth Analysis of Individual Retirement Accounts in the U.S.: Differences and Features of IRA and Roth IRA
This article provides a detailed analysis of the characteristics and differences between the Individual Retirement Account (IRA) and Roth IRA in the United States. The IRA originated in 1974 and offers tax benefits for individuals saving for retirement, allowing participants to join voluntarily. Compared to a 401k, IRA offers more flexibility in investment choices but has contribution limits and tax obligations upon withdrawal. The article also discusses the tax deduction limitations of