My dh and I are pretty much "dummies" when it comes to retirement planning and we are going to correct this as our new year resolution.
We are trying to figure out our retirement fund options.
1. We each have a roth IRA. True or False- each individual is limited to contributing $5000 per year in an IRA (more if over 50)?
What if this is your only retirement option- if your work doesn't offer any retirement funding?
2. DH owns a small business and has a 401 K. The issue is that as the owner he only can put in a percentage that has something to do with how much his employees contribute each year. We have ended up getting money back each year because in the bad economy his employees haven't been contributing. Let's say he can only invest an additional $5000 a year in his 401 K. That will vary by year.
So, what other investment options do we have to save for retirement? Do you just put additional investment income in a mutual fund? I have heard of annuitities but have no clue what they aren? Does anyone have one?
And yes, I know we need to consult a financial planner, but we have no clue how to find one we can trust. Any thoughts on this?
We are trying to figure out our retirement fund options.
1. We each have a roth IRA. True or False- each individual is limited to contributing $5000 per year in an IRA (more if over 50)?
What if this is your only retirement option- if your work doesn't offer any retirement funding?
2. DH owns a small business and has a 401 K. The issue is that as the owner he only can put in a percentage that has something to do with how much his employees contribute each year. We have ended up getting money back each year because in the bad economy his employees haven't been contributing. Let's say he can only invest an additional $5000 a year in his 401 K. That will vary by year.
So, what other investment options do we have to save for retirement? Do you just put additional investment income in a mutual fund? I have heard of annuitities but have no clue what they aren? Does anyone have one?
And yes, I know we need to consult a financial planner, but we have no clue how to find one we can trust. Any thoughts on this?