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Employers do not offer any type of IRA, they offer 401k plans. Many employers offer both traditional 401k plans and Roth 401k plans. You will need to check with your employer to see if they offer a Roth 401k option.
While this is a popular prediction on Republican websites, the President has not made any such claim, nor said it was in his plans. He does want to raise taxes slightly on the wealthiest Americans, but rumors that he will tax all 401K plans are just that-- rumors.
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401k plans are part of a family retirement plans known as defined contribution.Other defined contribution plans include profit sharing plans,IRAS and simple IRAs.
My recommendation is to check out beginnersinvest.about.com as they offer many articlces about investing, including a ton of information on 401k plans. The best article to read would be the one about the five major benefits of a 401k.
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Information on solo 401k plans is freely available online. The Reuters and Bloomberg websites carry a wealth of jargon-free information on the subject.
Yes, there are specific comparison sites for comparing IRA and 401k plans. Some of them are: BankRate.com ; NationWide.com and MutualOfAmerica.com. For all of the previous there are online calculators that will help you with your plans.
The best website for 401k plans are on http://www.dol.gov/ebsa/publications/401kplans.html. it will help you in many ways. I really suggest this website because its very good.
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