Has anyone gone through their employer having a 401K audit? Curious about what this means. Is this something I should be concerned about?
Has anyone gone through their employer having a 401K audit? Curious about what this means. Is this something I should be concerned about?
Typically required for any plan with 100 or more eligible participants.
If a company's 401K plan does not have participation from multiple income levels, it can lose its 401K status. In other words, the IRS is trying to keep upper management from having a 401K plan that only benefits them, not the mid / lower level employees.
Sayonara
Liberals never met a slippery slope they didn't grease.
-Me
I wish technology solved people issues. It seems to just reveal them.
-Also Me
I did very well with my Principal 401K account since 2009, picked some heavy winners. We rolled over post acquisition from Mass Mutual that I'd been in since 1992. Took the hard hit 2008 but recovered nicely.
New company is rolling it over to Schwab. They automatically picked "matching" risk categories. So far, I'm not impressed. I'll probably have to tweak it some and the small correction didn't help things, but we'll see...
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Credit TFOGGER : Liberals only want things to be "fair and just" if it benefits them.
Credit Zundfolge: The left only supports two "rights"; Buggery and Infanticide.
Credit roberth: List of things Government does best; 1. Steal your money 2. Steal your time 3. Waste the money they stole from you. 4. Waste your time making you ask permission for things you have a natural right to own. "Anyone that thinks the communists won't turn off your power for being on COAR15 is a fucking moron."
Getting back, half of my money. Didn't over contribute, but I typically try to make sure I hit the max limit every year.
What has me mad is all I got was a phone call from my hiring agency and no detailed explanation about why I'm getting this money, and none the less how it will be taxed.
Deplorable millennial born 30 years too late