Retirement Plans For The Self-Employed By Mark Landsbaum Working forever isn’t a realistic retirement plan for self-employed professionals. Depending upon Social Security to fund your golden years isn’t an attractive option. And planning to sell your small business or your home to pay for retirement are risky propositions. Yet, those are the excuses many self-employed business owners give for not putting hard-earned dollars into a nest egg. You can expect to need up to 80 percent of your current income to maintain your present standard of living in retirement. And meeting your retirement needs is up to you. So to help you start saving today, we’ve put together this seminar that will give you details about different retirement plans specifically tailored for the self-employed.
Overview Of Retirement Plans
Traditional & Roth IRAs
Solo 401(k)
Keogh Plans
SEP-IRA
SIMPLE-IRA
Lifetime Savings Account
Comparisons At A Glance
(Posted September 2005)
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