When companies are ready to sponsor a qualified retirement plan, they have many options. One under-the-radar choice is a 412(e)(3) plan. Unlike 401(k) plans, these are defined benefit plans funded with insurance and annuity contracts. Older business owners who want to maximize retirement savings in a short time may want to check out 412(e)(3)s. Why? Because, assuming they have few if any highly compensated employees, owners can take a large share of the financial benefits while also enjoying tax deductions for plan contributions. As is the case with defined benefit plans, however, sponsors must have the financial stability to support the plan indefinitely. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3kyyaK7
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When companies are ready to sponsor a qualified retirement plan, they have many options. One under-the-radar choice is a 412(e)(3) plan. Unlike 401(k) plans, these are defined benefit plans funded with insurance and annuity contracts. Older business owners who want to maximize retirement savings in a short time may want to check out 412(e)(3)s. Why? Because, assuming they have few if any highly compensated employees, owners can take a large share of the financial benefits while also enjoying tax deductions for plan contributions. As is the case with defined benefit plans, however, sponsors must have the financial stability to support the plan indefinitely. Contact us for more information.https://bit.ly/3Lae1s4
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When companies are ready to sponsor a qualified retirement plan, they have many options. One under-the-radar choice is a 412(e)(3) plan. Unlike 401(k) plans, these are defined benefit plans funded with insurance and annuity contracts. Older business owners who want to maximize retirement savings in a short time may want to check out 412(e)(3)s. Why? Because, assuming they have few if any highly compensated employees, owners can take a large share of the financial benefits while also enjoying tax deductions for plan contributions. As is the case with defined benefit plans, however, sponsors must have the financial stability to support the plan indefinitely. Contact us for more information.https://bit.ly/4asrXZh
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When companies are ready to sponsor a qualified retirement plan, they have many options. One under-the-radar choice is a 412(e)(3) plan. Unlike 401(k) plans, these are defined benefit plans funded with insurance and annuity contracts. Older business owners who want to maximize retirement savings in a short time may want to check out 412(e)(3)s. Why? Because, assuming they have few if any highly compensated employees, owners can take a large share of the financial benefits while also enjoying tax deductions for plan contributions. As is the case with defined benefit plans, however, sponsors must have the financial stability to support the plan indefinitely. Contact us for more information. 305-860-9910
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When companies are ready to sponsor a qualified retirement plan, they have many options. One under-the-radar choice is a 412(e)(3) plan. Unlike 401(k) plans, these are defined benefit plans funded with insurance and annuity contracts. Older business owners who want to maximize retirement savings in a short time may want to check out 412(e)(3)s. Why? Because, assuming they have few if any highly compensated employees, owners can take a large share of the financial benefits while also enjoying tax deductions for plan contributions. As is the case with defined benefit plans, however, sponsors must have the financial stability to support the plan indefinitely. Contact us for more information.
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When companies are ready to sponsor a qualified retirement plan, they have many options. One under-the-radar choice is a 412(e)(3) plan. Unlike 401(k) plans, these are defined benefit plans funded with insurance and annuity contracts. Older business owners who want to maximize retirement savings in a short time may want to check out 412(e)(3)s. Why? Because, assuming they have few if any highly compensated employees, owners can take a large share of the financial benefits while also enjoying tax deductions for plan contributions. As is the case with defined benefit plans, however, sponsors must have the financial stability to support the plan indefinitely. Contact us for more information.
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When companies are ready to sponsor a qualified retirement plan, they have many options. One under-the-radar choice is a 412(e)(3) plan. Unlike 401(k) plans, these are defined benefit plans funded with insurance and annuity contracts. Older business owners who want to maximize retirement savings in a short time may want to check out 412(e)(3)s. Why? Because, assuming they have few if any highly compensated employees, owners can take a large share of the financial benefits while also enjoying tax deductions for plan contributions. As is the case with defined benefit plans, however, sponsors must have the financial stability to support the plan indefinitely. Contact us for more information.
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When companies are ready to sponsor a qualified retirement plan, they have many options. One under-the-radar choice is a 412(e)(3) plan. Unlike 401(k) plans, these are defined benefit plans funded with insurance and annuity contracts. Older business owners who want to maximize retirement savings in a short time may want to check out 412(e)(3)s. Why? Because, assuming they have few if any highly compensated employees, owners can take a large share of the financial benefits while also enjoying tax deductions for plan contributions. As is the case with defined benefit plans, however, sponsors must have the financial stability to support the plan indefinitely. Contact us for more information.
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When companies are ready to sponsor a qualified retirement plan, they have many options. One under-the-radar choice is a 412(e)(3) plan. Unlike 401(k) plans, these are defined benefit plans funded with insurance and annuity contracts. Older business owners who want to maximize retirement savings in a short time may want to check out 412(e)(3)s. Why? Because, assuming they have few if any highly compensated employees, owners can take a large share of the financial benefits while also enjoying tax deductions for plan contributions. As is the case with defined benefit plans, however, sponsors must have the financial stability to support the plan indefinitely. Contact us for more information.
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When companies are ready to sponsor a qualified retirement plan, they have many options. One under-the-radar choice is a 412(e)(3) plan. Unlike 401(k) plans, these are defined benefit plans funded with insurance and annuity contracts. Older business owners who want to maximize retirement savings in a short time may want to check out 412(e)(3)s. Why? Because, assuming they have few if any highly compensated employees, owners can take a large share of the financial benefits while also enjoying tax deductions for plan contributions. As is the case with defined benefit plans, however, sponsors must have the financial stability to support the plan indefinitely. Contact us for more information.
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When companies are ready to sponsor a qualified retirement plan, they have many options. One under-the-radar choice is a 412(e)(3) plan. Unlike 401(k) plans, these are defined benefit plans funded with insurance and annuity contracts. Older business owners who want to maximize retirement savings in a short time may want to check out 412(e)(3)s. Why? Because, assuming they have few if any highly compensated employees, owners can take a large share of the financial benefits while also enjoying tax deductions for plan contributions. As is the case with defined benefit plans, however, sponsors must have the financial stability to support the plan indefinitely. Contact us for more information.
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