The 401k Back Up Plan

When you have a 401k plan, money is taken out of your paycheck every month before it can be taxed and saved in it.

When you have a 401k plan, money is taken out of your paycheck every month before it can be taxed and saved in it.

The money is then invested into investments that are considered to be “risk free” or at least “low risk”. Eventually when you reach retirement age you will be able to take the money out and use it to pay for your retirement, travel the world, or whatever you see yourself doing after you quit your job.

401ks can become a nice plan and can help people save up money for retirement. But who wants to wait until they are old and grey to retire and start experiencing life the way they want too? There is a reason it takes people so long to save up money in a 401k, this is because companies do not want people retiring before they turn old and grey.

There are plenty of ways to make a much higher return on your money than simply investing into a 401k. Opening up a private trading account and learning to trade the stock market for instance can be a powerful way of making a much higher return.

The only problem with doing that is that it can be a lot riskier. When you trade stocks in the short term there is a much greater chance of losing your money, especially if you don’t know what you are doing. Once you have some experience with managing risk it becomes less and less likely that you will lose your account, but even the best of traders need to realize that the risk is there.

That is why one great strategy is to have both a 401k and a private trading account. This way if you start making consistent profits from your trading you can retire early and live off of what you earn. If however you run into a few “learning curves” along the way, you know that you’ll always have the 401k to lean back on. This way you get the best of both worlds, safety and high potential returns.

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