Friday, October 25, 2013

October 25 - Online Discussion Question: Molly

Post a thought provoking question for your classmates to discuss about any material covered in Unit 1.

13 comments:

  1. What are the three steps that you do in order to fulfill Baby Step 4?

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  2. find 15% of your income to invest, Then take the company match if there is one. Then max out the Roth and lastly but the rest into the 401(k).
    adam

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  3. 15% of income invested. If there's a company match, take it. Max out the Roth and put leftovers in a 401(k).

    Autumn

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  4. Calculate 15% of your income to invest.
    1. Invest up to your company match (if available).
    2. Max out your Roth IRA.
    3. Put the rest in a 401 (k) if you have money left over.

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  5. 1) take company match if available
    2) max out Roth IRA
    3) put the remainder in a 401(k)

    travis

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  6. 1) take the company match if they will match you
    2) max out the Roth IRA
    3) put the rest in your 401(k)

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  7. The three steps are
    1. Take company match (unless they don't match you)
    2. Max out your Roth IRA
    3. The rest goes in your 401k

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  8. 1. Calculate 15% of your income.
    2. Fund your 401(k) with as much money as your company matches. If your company doesn't match, fully fund your Roth IRA.
    3. If your company matches, use any extra money to fully fund your Roth IRA. (If there is still leftover money, go back and put it into your 401(k).)

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  9. 1) Calculate 15% of your income.
    2) Match your 401(k) with you much your company matches. If they don't match, then fully fund your Roth IRA.
    3) Once your Roth IRA is funded, put the rest of your money in the 401(k).

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  10. 1) take the company match if offered
    2) max out the Roth IRA
    3) put the remainder in a 401(k)

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  11. 1. take the company match if you can
    2. max out Roth IRA
    3. put the rest of the money in a 401(k)

    eyezik

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  12. 1) calculate 15% of your income.
    2) match your 401(k) with what your company matches. if they don't match fully fund your Roth IRA.
    3) put the rest in the 401(K)

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