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Monday

Review “PIT” Game

Bellringer

Video

End of Notes - hopefully

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Chapter 6 Section 3

Special Savings Plans and Goals

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Investing for Retirement

• Pension plans: company plans that provide retirement income for their workers.– A portion is withheld from your paycheck– Company matches contribution– No Federal tax until you withdraw funds

(tax deferred)– Maximum Contribution limit

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Individual Pension Plans

• Keogh plan-retirement plan for self-employed individuals.– Can save up to 15%– Can deduct that amount from taxable

income– Maximum contribution limit

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Individual Retirement Account

• Private retirement plan for individuals or married couples

• Tax-deferred contributions

• Tax-deferred interest income• Maximum contribution limit ($4,000 for people

making less than $30,000)

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Roth IRA

• retirement plan for individuals or married couples

• Contributions taxed (disadv.)

• Interest income never taxed (adv.)• Maximum contribution limit ($4,000)

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Real Estate

• Land & Buildings

• Income Property

• House (Usually safe)

• Undeveloped property (usually riskier)

• Not very liquid – what did liquid mean?– Can’t turn it into cash quickly

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How much to save and invest?

• Involves a trade-off!

• Consider:– Risk Tolerance– Rate of Return (how much will you get

back?)– How Liquid is the investment– How much income do you make?– What are your values?

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Spreading out your Investments

• Diversification-spreading of investments among several different types to lower overall risk

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It is important to diversify your saving and investing, especially when looking toward retirement. In general, the greater the risk involved in any venture, the greater the potential return.