Archive for May 12th, 2008

Is it good to borrow against my 401K to pay off high interest credit cards?

Monday, May 12th, 2008
401k
RightLight asked:

I have some high interest credit that we can never seem to pay down. We have not added to the balance in over a year though and I am more than willing to cut them up. Should I borrow from my 401K and pay myself back at 8% interest to pay off the cards?


Question posted courtesy of: Clinton
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What is the maximum I can contribute to 401k?

Monday, May 12th, 2008
401k
wizeman asked:

In tax year 2006, Since I am over 50 years old, I contributed $5,000 to a traditional IRA because I wanted to reduce my taxable income. My 401k contributions brought my income just a little over $50,000 so I was able to reduce my income by most of $5,000. Is there a limiy as to how much I can have my employer deposit into my 401k account? My income will increase a little and want to be able to contribute more so that my 2007 taxes can be reduced by a $5,000 traditional IRA contribution.


Question posted courtesy of: Jared
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What is the maximum yearly contribution to 401k plans?

Monday, May 12th, 2008
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axiomflash asked:

The limit for a Traditional 401k is $15,500/year, and the limit for a ROTH 401k is $4000/year. However, this year I put $3000 in my Traditional, and $1500 in my ROTH 401K, and Turbotax says I am over my legal limit. There seems to be a conflict in the tax code, so I must be misunderstanding something. Even my payroller and retirement account company are confused.


Question posted courtesy of: Charles
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