"Solo" 401(k) Plans Offer Big Tax Deductions: Tax-Deferred Investing to the MaxAs long as the eligible 401(k) participants are limited to those mentioned above ("eligible solo participants"), the solo 401(k) will not be subject to all the administrative, recordkeeping, and investment monitoring regulations that traditional 401(k) plans must follow. Full-time employees who are at least age 21 and have one year of service must be offered the opportunity to participate in any 401(k) plan. However, for these purposes, a part-time employee working less than 1,000 hours per year can be disregarded and will not affect the solo 401(k)'s legal compliance. It may be a good idea to set up a solo 401(k) now, even if you may add an employee who is not an eligible solo participant in future years. At that time the solo 401(k) plan can simply be suspended or terminated. [More] | Basics of Stock Market2. Growth Stocks Shares of such company grow faster; its managers typically pursue the policy of reinvestment of revenue into further development and modernization of the company. These companies rarely pay dividends and in case they do the dividends are minimal as compared with other companies. [More] | How to pay less and get more: Discount broker vs professionalThe net result was that he would receive the benefit of my experience-which he already trusted based on my track record of pulling clients out of the market in October 2000-and it would cost him no more, and likely less, than his discount brokerage account. Needless to say, John was very relieved. In essence, he traded broker garbage fees for professional management at no additional cost to him. [More] |
Housing Leads Again How's this for a broken record - housing is doing great. As I've been saying the past few weeks, this sector represents one of the best opportunities going forward...(Read More).
Winners and Losers for Week Ending 09/15/06 A few big winners this week…
ANGN +91%, APCC +22%, APCC +22%, APN +25%, BJRI +21%, CAMD +21%, EDU +25%, FNET +66%, FSL +22%, GRA +22%, IRBT +25%, LQDT +27%, NSS +40%, OIIM +21%, PRGX +76%, QMED +28%, RFIL +42%, RWC +28%, SIMC +27%, STGN +50%, SWHC +24%, SYNM +21%, WTHN +24%, ZUMZ +29%
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