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Can I invest in Hines through my 401(k) or IRA?

FAQ - Investors - Hines Horticulture
Most companies do not allow employees to select individual stocks in their 401(k) plans at work. Check with your Human Resources or Benefits departments to determine your company's policy. It is possible, however, for individuals to set up "Self-Directed IRAs" through brokerages, and you can select the individual stocks for those accounts.
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Should I invest in an IRA or 401(k)?

Frequently Asked Questions
A company sponsored retirement plan with a matching contribution by the employer is normally the best choice. IRAs can be a useful way to supplement your retirement plan.
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Why invest in an annuity if I already have an IRA and participate in a 401(k) plan?

The Annuity Group
Each year, the amount you can contribute to an IRA or 401(k) is governed by IRS rules. For 2006 the maximum amounts are $4,000 for an IRA and $15,500 (or 20% of annual compensation, whichever is less) for a 401(k). There are penalties for withdrawals before age 59½, as well as rules that dictate when you must begin withdrawing money.
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Can I, or should I, invest in a Roth IRA if I currently contribute to a 401(k)?

Telhio: IRA Frequently Asked Questions
If you have enough money to contribute to your 401(k) plan and a Roth IRA, you may invest in a Roth IRA if your income level allows you to do so. Generally speaking, you should contribute to your 401(k) at least up to the amount that your employer matches your contributions. Beyond that level, it may make sense to invest the maximum allowed in a Roth IRA.
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How much of the IRA/Solo 401(k) can I invest in Futures?

Millennium Trust Company - Resources - Frequently Asked Ques...
Millennium Trust allows your entire account balance to be invested in futures, less $500. The $500 "deposit" is not eligible at any time to be invested in futures. This includes funds used to open the account and all subsequent deposits, including additional contributions, rollovers and transfers.
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If I contribute to a 401(k) can I still contribute to an IRA?

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For 2000, if you participate in an employer-sponsored retirement plan such as a 401(k), you can deduct the maximum $2,000 annual IRA contribution only if you are: If you are single and earn more than $42,000 or married-filing-jointly and earn more than $62,000 you can still contribute to an IRA, but you can't deduct your contribution. On the other hand, money you contribute to an IRA still enjoys the benefit of tax-deferred growth until you withdraw it at retirement.
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Can I use my IRA or 401(k) to lend from?

REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS - FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can. In fact, this is what most private lenders do. You can do this as long as you are in control of that 401(k) or IRA; it must be self-directed. If you are not happy with what your investments in IRA or 401(k), you can roll that over into self directed IRA. This is not a taxable distribution, usually they cost about $55, and it is very simple to do.
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Can I take an IRA deduction for the amount I contributed to a 401(k) plan last year?

Frequently Asked Questions - Keyword: Retirement Plan
No. A 401(k) plan is not an IRA. However, the amount you contributed is not included as income in box 1 of your W-2 form so you don't pay tax on it in the year you make the contribution. For more information, refer to Tax Topic 424, 401(k) Plans, Publication 575, Pension and Annuity Income, or Publication 560, Retirement Plans for Small Business.
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Can an IRA be rolled over into a qualified retirement plan (e.g., 401(k), profit-sharing, etc.)?

Retirement Plans FAQs regarding IRAs
IRA can be rolled over into a qualified retirement plan, assuming the qualified retirement plan has language permitting such rollovers.
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Do I have to sell my stocks in my IRA or previous 401(k) to roll them over to a Single(k)?

Single(k) - The 401(k) for owner-only businesses
No, your stocks can be transferred “in-kind,” which means that they will be transferred as is to your new plan. For accounting or audit purposes, you will want to keep track of the in-kind market value at the point of your rollover.
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Can I tap into my IRA or 401(k) plan for down payment money?

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Let's start with the IRAs. Under the 1997 Taxpayer Relief Act, certain homeowners can withdraw up to $10,000 penalty free from an individual retirement account (IRA) for a down payment to purchase a principal residence (though you might have to pay income tax on the amount withdrawn). If you have a Roth IRA, however, you must have had the account for five years to make tax-free withdrawals. This $10,000 is a lifetime limit -- and the money must be used within 120 days of the date you receive it.
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Can I roll over my IRA or 401(k) into an annuity and avoid paying taxes?

Senior Benefit Services of Kansas, Inc. Frequently Asked Que...
Yes. An annuity, which receives a transfer from an IRA or 401k, is considered a "Qualified" plan. When you apply for an annuity with tax qualified money, the insurance company maintains the funds' tax qualified status into which your money is transferred directly. There is no mandatory withholding requirement if your funds are rolled over directly into an annuity. You must roll over the money into an annuity within 60 days of distribution to avoid taxes.
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I acquired my shares in my 401(k), IRA Account, or other Pension Plan. Can I still participate?

HR&S Claims Administration - FAQs
In many instances, as long as the shares were purchased during the class period. However, you should make sure the Plan is not filing a claim on behalf of all class purchases. If you are no longer in a Plan, ask the Plan Administrator whether you should file on your own behalf. That depends on the Plan of Allocation in the case. Sometimes transactions with gains have a zero recognized claim. We Are ProudWe are proud to be ranked consistently among the top accounting firms in the Delaware Valley.
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What about pension income, Social Security, 401(k) and IRA distributions?

Individual Income Tax
the Tennessee income tax does not apply to salaries and wages, items of income such as Social Security and pension income are not subject to state tax. Tenn. Code Ann. Section 67-2-104(m) provides that income from stocks and bonds of pension trusts and profit-sharing trusts which are exempt from federal income taxation shall be exempt from the state income tax. This includes such accounts as IRA and 401(k) accounts. Distributions from IRAs and 401(k) plans are also exempt.
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Q: Can I open an IRA, 401(K) or any other tax-deferred account with the Funds?

Kinetics Mutual Funds faq
Yes. You can open these accounts directly with the fund by downloading an application from the website, calling our toll-free number, 1-800-930-3828 or through any one of the participating brokers.
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Can I use some of my IRA or 401(k) plan for a down payment?

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the 1997 Taxpayer Relief Act, first-time home buyers can withdraw up to $10,000 penalty free from an individual retirement account (IRA) for a down payment to purchase a principal residence. This $10,000 is a lifetime limit. The law defines a first-time homeowner as someone who hasn't owned a house for the past two years. If a couple is buying a home, both must be first-time homeowners. Ask your tax accountant for more information, or check IRS rules at http://www.irs.gov.
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Can Roth IRA monies be rolled over into our plan's Roth 401(k) account?

Plan Sponsor FAQ
No. Only monies from a participant's prior Roth 401(k) qualified retirement account can be rolled over into a participant's Roth 401(k) account within your Plan.
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Can I participate if I acquired my shares in a 401(k) or IRA account?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - Chitwood Harley Harnes
No. But your participation ensures that you will be on the list of shareholders who are notified of how to claim their share of any recovery. You also have the right to pursue a claim individually, although it may not be efficient for you to do so from an economic standpoint.
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Can I roll over an IRA, 401(k) or other retirement plan into an HSA?

Frequently Asked Questions - Beta Benefits Insurance Service...
The NEW law allows you to roll funds from an IRA into an HSA. However, the amount you contribute to your HSA is still limited by the annual contribution limits.
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Can I roll money from an IRA into the 401(k)?

Choice Plan Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, if the IRA is from pre-tax money. You will have to certify that the funds are pre-tax. The plan cannot accept after-tax dollars..
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How should I invest my 401(k) / Profit-Sharing Plan funds?

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StoneTapert offers asset allocation services in order to assist executives in investment decisions for their 401(k) funds. Back To Top
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What are 401(k) plans?

Consumer FAQs about Pension Plans and ERISA
A 401(k) plan is a defined contribution plan that is a cash or deferred arrangement. You can elect to defer receiving a portion of your salary which is instead contributed on your behalf, before taxes, to the 401(k) plan. Sometimes the employer may match your contributions. There are special rules governing the operation of a 401(k) plan. For example, there is a dollar limit on the amount you may elect to defer each year. The dollar limit is $11,000.
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Can I rollover my 401(k) plan directly into a ROTH IRA?

Faqs on 401k distribution, IRA and ROTH IRA
You must first rollover your 401(k) into a traditional IRA. Once you've done this, you may convert your traditional IRA to a ROTH IRA. The rollover from a 401(k) into a ROTH IRA usually triggers tax-consequences since the taxation of ROTH IRA withdrawals is more liberal than 401(k) withdrawals..
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How do I protect the tax-deferred status of my Millennium Trust IRA/Solo 401(k)?

Millennium Trust Company - Resources - Frequently Asked Ques...
All contributions or deposits to the IRA must be sent directly to Millennium Trust, and upon your direction, will be forwarded to the broker or FCM of record for the futures investment. Funds should not be sent directly to the broker or FCM to be credited to the investment account.
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Can you provide advice on how I should invest the money in my company's 401(k), 403(b) or 457 Plan?

Martinelli Discenza: Legal and Investment Counsel | Investme...
Yes. If you are a client and are actively participating in your company's 401(k), 403(b) or 457 plan, we will provide guidance assisting you to choose among the available funds in your company plan without additional charge. As a quid pro quo, we ask that you consider our firm for asset management when you withdraw your assets from your plan.
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