Scott Holsopple, interviewed for this retirement Web site, addressed the issue of what to do if your employer’s 401(k) has been reduced (but not eliminated.) “…it makes sense to continue contributing to the level of your match. Or, if you’re married, make sure your spouse is contributing enough to get the full employer match.” Read more.
Friday, May 29, 2009
RetirementRevised.com, April 22, 2009
Scott Holsopple, interviewed for this retirement Web site, addressed the issue of what to do if your employer’s 401(k) has been reduced (but not eliminated.) “…it makes sense to continue contributing to the level of your match. Or, if you’re married, make sure your spouse is contributing enough to get the full employer match.” Read more.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Followers
Blog Archive
-
▼
2009
(20)
-
▼
May
(11)
- News Release, April 23, 2009
- RetirementRevised.com, April 22, 2009
- AARP Bulletin, February 2, 2009
- El Paso Times
- Wall Street Journal, August 30, 2006
- What’s New in Benefits & Compensation, June 1, 2005
- Doctor’s Digest, June 1, 2005
- Portland Press Herald, May 17, 2005
- The Sacramento Bee, May 15, 2005
- Kiplinger's Money Matters, October 31, 2005
- Associated Press, April 24, 2005
-
▼
May
(11)
No comments:
Post a Comment