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reality-detective · 6 months
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davidson-eric · 15 days
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How Banks Work And Why They Are Collapsing.
You have to be Awake, it's high time you know the Banks are working with the Feds to ensure they sabotage this movement.
Be Awake my Fellow Patriots, You have to secure your Assets and Funds as recommended by DJT and EyesOpenAmerica, move your funds into the New Quantum Financial System (QFS). Your 401k, money in the bank and investments are highly at risk, the crash is coming!!!
Buy Xrp and Xlm , when i say buy, I mean "Buy lots of it ". Move your funds to the only QFS leder Account recommended by EyesOpenAmerica and DJT.
If you don't have any idea on how to, kindly reach us via email (check bio for email) or a DM away.
#EyesOpenAmerica
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xinanigans · 3 months
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I think the 401k questions I got today made my brain actually explode because I probably flunked one of the most easiest math tests I’ve had in my life ???????
Used too much of my brain juice and began overthinking how to get the x intercepts like be fr……. :^(
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idroolinmysleep · 6 days
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Tax-advantaged savings has become a staple of the American retirement system, with 60 million savers squirreling away $6.6 trillion in their 401(k)s, alone. … [But] that success now vexes many retirement experts, alarmed by how easily Congress acquiesces to tax breaks for retirement savings that disproportionately help the wealthy while treating the benefits relied upon by most retirees — Social Security and Medicare — as budget-busters ripe for reform. … The latest expansion of private retirement savings comes at a time when Social Security, which the majority of American seniors rely on to cover basic living expenses, faces insolvency in 2034. Secure 2.0 sailed through Congress shortly before lawmakers convened working groups to try to fix Social Security’s $119 billion cash shortfall, which amounted to less than half of a single year’s worth of tax benefits for retirement savings that mostly go to higher earners. … The success of the retirement industry and its advocates in Congress has put a sinkhole in the federal budget at a time when entitlements are under threat. While the cost to the Treasury for tax-advantaged retirement savings was $81 billion in 1995, it has since swelled to over $369 billion in 2023 and, in the wake of Secure 1.0 and 2.0, is expected to nearly double to $659 billion in 2027.
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wack-ashimself · 8 months
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FINE! I will fucking say it:
I do not want to work 40 hours a week, every week, till I die. I do not want my only days off only and always to be just weekends.
We ALL deserve paid vacations. EVERY-SINGLE-ONE-OF-US.
I want to see my family more than my coworkers. I want to travel to places while my body can still handle it. I want to make memories, not products. I need to have this life have more meaning beyond making a buck.
And anyone who says this is not possible or is in the way of it I nearly PROMISE have some if not all the above, and should SHUT THE FUCK UP FOREVER, or we will force them out of the way!!!
We all deserve happiness and freedom. Not just some. Not just 'those who earned it' (which is 100% subjective). EVERY SINGLE HUMAN BEING (and plant/animal) deserves a happy fully life. No exceptions. Yes, even the bad guys who got us here (who would be thrown on an island, with resources, to live the rest of their days).
And it starts with only 2 things. Hope and belief. Hope we can do it, and belief that we will see it sooner than later.
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clipartcabaret · 7 months
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business guy panning for gold because his 401k got defunded after he lost a big account and got caught plowing his secretary at a teamwork retreat stock photo
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notfinancialadvice · 1 year
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Retirement Savings "Lost and Found." The Act establishes an online searchable database, within two years of enactment, that will allow a participant or beneficiary to search for contact information for plan administrators of plans in which the participant or beneficiary may have a benefit. Beginning in 2025, plans will be required to share information with the Department of Labor to be included in the database.
Via ADP's website.
This is a big deal because finding old 401ks from old jobs is a giant pain in the ass and sometimes you have to pay services for it.
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jgstrategicfinancial · 9 months
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Lack of financial literacy is OVER‼️
Email linked on the page feel free to REACH OUT📲
IG - jg_strategic_financial
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finances4females · 11 months
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Thinking about putting some money into your employer's 401k but not sure how it works or what a matching contribution is? Check out my article!
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davidson-eric · 15 days
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The Global recession is happening and it has started, most of you all will loose your Savings, your 401k, your investment and all, once the global recession kicks in .
You have to act fast and be Awake.
Convert your cash into XRP and XLM and move them into the Quantum financial system ledger account.
We can be reached via email, check bio for more details. A DM can save your life for good.
Don't be a victim, BE Awake!!
#EyesOpenAmerica
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thoughtportal · 1 year
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sportsandlaughs · 1 year
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king-minyard · 2 years
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dear young people working your first jobs,
set up your 401k now.
retirement is a long ways off for a lot of us and the world might go to shit before then, but if we make it, this is really important.
the way it works is you get to retirement, look at all the money you have, and you have to think about how long you might have left.
if I retire at 60 with $500,000 in my 401k and decide I'm probably going to die at 80, the math works out to me getting a $2,083.33 monthly payment before tax.
that's a lot if you know how to manage it and all your debts are paid. but if, say, I retire at 60 with $100,000 and decide I want it to last until I'm 80, that means I'm only getting $416.66 a month before tax.
I'd be screwed.
there are definitely more comprehensive resources out there for looking into what type of 401k to choose (for example, mine is "Roth" - look that up!) but the long and short of it is:
you have a future, and I want you to go into it prepared.
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emmaswcns · 2 years
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GUYS I GOT AN ADULT JOB!
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