No 401(k)? No problem!

March 15th, 2006 | by mbhunter |

This Business Week article on Money Central,

Build a nest egg without a 401(k),

dishes out some advice for young people (dubbed rather unceremoniously as Generation Debt) who don’t have the luxury of contributing to an employer-matched, tax-deferred retirement account.

Here’s the advice, with a little commentary:

  • Open an IRA. This is good advice even if you also have a 401(k).
  • Explore other savings options, like Simple IRAs if you’re self employed. Taxable accounts still work as well.
  • Make saving and investment automatic, a la David Bach. Just be sure that you monitor the investments as well.
  • Investigate indexes. Very carefully. Diversifying in an overbought sector just means that you have a lot of similar stocks going down.
  • Follow the 10% rule. This is a bare minimum for what you should be saving. If you’re pulling in $50k-$200k, 15% is more like it, according to Michael Masterson’s Automatic Wealth.
  • The time is now, to play and to save. Better yet: Get your toys to pay for themselves in some way. Use a hobby or a talent to bring in a little extra money.

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  1. 2 Responses to “No 401(k)? No problem!”

  2. By Jeff on May 16, 2006 | Reply

    So…I have no 401(k) available and an IRA only allows for $4,000/year. I have no pension. No I don’t work at some rinky dink job, I’m an engineer that supervises 15 people. I appear to be a part of an emerging disposable workforce. No benefits, no pension, no nothing except cash.

    Does this mean I need to move out of the country or be forced to to steal food and medicine when I retire?

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