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Ten Steps to Smart Saving

1. Take Control

Only you can ensure that you will have enough money saved for your retirement. Your best bet for taking control includes profit-sharing and 401(k) plans.

2. Know What You Will Need

Experts estimate that you will need at least 70% of your pre-retirement income to maintain the same standard of living once you stop working.

3. Start Now

Time is on your side. The sooner you start, the longer your money has to grow. It is never too early to start saving for a secure retirement.

4. Participate in Plans

Employer-sponsored plans like profit-sharing and 401(k) plans are convenient, easy to use, and are among the best retirement savings deals out there.

5. Contribute to the Max

The more money you put in a 401(k) plan, the more you will get out - especially since many companies match part or all of their employees' retirement contributions.

6. Invest Pre-Tax

Saving pre-tax gives you more money to invest. Because taxes take a large bite out of each dollar you earn, you have to save more after-tax dollars to get the same impact as pre-tax saving. PLUS, saving pre-tax lowers your taxable income, which means that you will pay less to the IRS on April 15th.

7. Pay Yourself First

Out of sight, out of mind. You will not miss the money you are saving if it is deposited straight into your 401(k) plan or other another retirement account.

8. Keep Your Hands Off

Do not touch your retirement savings. You will not only avoid tax penalties for using the money early, you will also give your investments more time to grow.

9. Look Long-Term

"Low-risk" investments usually mean low returns and may put your retirement finances in danger down the line. For successful saving, choose investments that will beat inflation over the long haul.

10. Be Flexible

As the years go by, life changes. So should your retirement savings strategy. Review it annually to ensure it still meets your needs as retirement approaches.

1. Take Control

Only you can ensure that you will have enough money saved for your retirement. Your best bet for taking control includes profit-sharing and 401(k) plans.

2. Know What You Will Need

Experts estimate that you will need at least 70% of your pre-retirement income to maintain the same standard of living once you stop working.

3. Start Now

Time is on your side. The sooner you start, the longer your money has to grow. It is never too early to start saving for a secure retirement.

4. Participate in Plans

Employer-sponsored plans like profit-sharing and 401(k) plans are convenient, easy to use, and are among the best retirement savings deals out there.

5. Contribute to the Max

The more money you put in a 401(k) plan, the more you will get out - especially since many companies match part or all of their employees' retirement contributions.

6. Invest Pre-Tax

Saving pre-tax gives you more money to invest. Because taxes take a large bite out of each dollar you earn, you have to save more after-tax dollars to get the same impact as pre-tax saving. PLUS, saving pre-tax lowers your taxable income, which means that you will pay less to the IRS on April 15th.

7. Pay Yourself First

Out of sight, out of mind. You will not miss the money you are saving if it is deposited straight into your 401(k) plan or other another retirement account.

8. Keep Your Hands Off

Do not touch your retirement savings. You will not only avoid tax penalties for using the money early, you will also give your investments more time to grow.

9. Look Long-Term

"Low-risk" investments usually mean low returns and may put your retirement finances in danger down the line. For successful saving, choose investments that will beat inflation over the long haul.

10. Be Flexible

As the years go by, life changes. So should your retirement savings strategy. Review it annually to ensure it still meets your needs as retirement approaches.


Take Control with Your 401(k)

"It was the consensus of our committee members that Take Control with Your 401(k) has a very cleary written section on every important 401(k) topic... so we bought a copy for everyone!"

Dennis Buster, Everett Charles Technologies, Inc.

David Wray's book, Take Control with Your 401(k) has been revised to reflect the changes that have occurred since the book was originally published in 2002.

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