If u don not contribute to 410K plan..can i still borrow money from what the company puts i
Any where from 410k to 20 million. Lebron James makes 17.91 million a year
ok, k means 1000. people normally refer to it when using money like my house rent is 4.2k (4.2 x 1000= $4200).Therefore 410k is 410 x 1000= $410,000
To record payroll for month end: D R Payroll Expenses CR Cash CR 401 Payable To pay 401k plan DR 410k Payable CR cash
Any qualified financial advisor will be able to help you with advice on your 410k and many will often specialize in retirement oriented financials. A good place to start would be to check with your employer and see if they offer access to any financial services.
There are tax penalties. These sites have a lot of information about specifics: taxes.about.com/od/preparingyourtaxes/a/1040line59_2.htm AND www.401khelpcenter.com/mpower/feature_121902.html AND www.money-zine.com/Financial.../401k-Withdrawals Keep in mind that your tax professional or fund manager is the most accurate information.
In order to be eligible for he Thrift Savings Plan, you have to be a full time employee of the federal government. Beneficiaries can take over the account if one family member passes away and their share is over $200.
I practice law for an expensive law firm in D.C. I make about 200k to 300k per year. But my wife is a lawyer for the federal government and gets paid around 410k per year. I recomend that type of lawyer because she makes alot and gets to carry a gun and arrest people.
Im an Oncologist in a New York hospital. I started off making 250k my first year. Its my second year and i make 410k a year. My wife is a orthodontists an started making 360k a year and now makes about 500k so that job is better because it makes alot more, you still help people and are a docter and dont have to worry about people dieing. So I recomend that job. Edit: Wow, not sure who the person who wrote the above was but I can assure you they aren't a gyn onc, based on the misspelling of 'orthodontist', 'a lot', 'doctor', 'dying', and 'recommend'. As an MSIV (fourth year med student and someone who actually knows), I would agree with the salary figures, but question the authenticity of the author.
It depends on 1. Your location 2. Your expirence Most places offer 165,000 and up a year, but that all depends on your expirience. If you're an entry you make 165,000 and up, but that depends on where your location is. As you have more expirience, you get paid more. So as you're a median, you might make 250,000 a year, and when you have high expirience you might make as much as 400,000 a year.
== == It takes a long time to become a radiologist- 4 years of undergraduate, 4 years of medical school, 1 year internship, 4 years of radiology residency and 1-2 years of sub-specialty fellowship training. Average starting radiology salaries after all of this is quite variable and highly dependent on the market factors (supply and demand) and location. In general academic radiologists get paid less than private practice radiologists. Also, in general, undesirable locations pay more than desirable ones. Average reported salaries from 2006 ACR data are 410K for non- interventional and 440K for interventional- but of course this includes ALL radiologists both senior and junior as well as private and academic. Junior academic radiologists in desirable locations like NYC can make 200-250K, where in private practice in non-urban Texas may make 400K-650K starting.
Im an Oncologist in a New York hospital. I started off making 250k my first year. Its my second year and i make 410k a year. My wife is a orthodontists an started making 360k a year and now makes about 500k so that job is better because it makes alot more, you still help people and are a docter and dont have to worry about people dieing. So I recomend that job. Edit: Wow, not sure who the person who wrote the above was but I can assure you they aren't a gyn onc, based on the misspelling of 'orthodontist', 'a lot', 'doctor', 'dying', and 'recommend'. As an MSIV (fourth year med student and someone who actually knows), I would agree with the salary figures, but question the authenticity of the author.