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Retirement Planner
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| Do you know what it will take to create a secure
retirement? Use this calculator to help you create your retirement
plan. View your retirement savings balance and your withdrawals
for each year until the end of your retirement. Social security
is calculated on a sliding scale based on your income. Including
a non-working spouse in your plan increases your social security
benefits up to, but not over, the maximum. |
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Retirement Income Calculator
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| Use this calculator to determine how much monthly income your
retirement savings may provide you in your retirement. Your annual
savings, expected rate of return and your current age all have an
impact on your retirement's monthly income. View the full report
to see a year by year break down of your retirement savings. |
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401(k) Savings Calculator
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| A 401(k) can be one of your best tools for creating
a secure retirement. It provides you with two important advantages.
First, all contributions and earnings to your 401(k) are tax deferred.
You only pay taxes on contributions and earnings when the money
is withdrawn. Second, many employers provide matching contributions
to your 401(k) account which can range from 0% to 100% of your contributions.
The combined result is a retirement savings plan you can not afford
to pass up. |
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Required Minimum Distribution (RMD)
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| The IRS requires that you withdraw at least a minimum amount -
known as a Required Minimum Distribution - from your retirement
accounts annually, starting the year you turn age 70-1/2. Determining
how much you are required to withdraw is an important issue in retirement
planning. Use this calculator to determine your Required Minimum
Distributions. |
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401(k) Spend It or Save It Calculator
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| There are several ways to manage your 401(k)
balance when you leave an employer. The most fundamental of which
is should you spend it or save it? Depending on your age and tax
bracket, making the wrong decision can cost you thousands of dollars
both in taxes and lost earnings. This calculator helps illustrate
the difference. |
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