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Mega Backdoor Roth with ERISA 401(k) Plans
Most plans that are not owner-run, such as those offered by hospitals, universities, and other large employers don't allow the option for doing Mega Backdoor Roth conversions, but a smaller partner-run practice plan can easily adopt any changes necessary to implement the mega backdoor Roth 401(k) strategy. Read onHow To Reduce Your Practice Retirement Plan Cost
It is well-known that the majority of retirement plan providers that serve the small and mid-sized retirement plans are bundled platforms that make most of their money via asset-based fees. Many plan providers do not offer the best available solutions to small solo and group practice plans, and this often means sub-par plan design and lack of any fiduciary or compliance services, which leads to higher plan cost and can potentially result in unnecessary expenses later on. Even those providers who are open-architecture tend to charge significantly higher fees for small solo and group practice plans relative to what the larger plans pay for the same services. However, it is definitely possible to get the best available plan services at a lower cost. Read onWhat Is The Best Plan For My Practice, 401(k) Or SIMPLE IRA?
One of the biggest retirement plan questions for small practice owners is whether to set up a SIMPLE IRA or a 401(k) as their first retirement plan. Often, practice owners opt for a SIMPLE IRA only because there are no administrative costs associated with operating this plan. In some cases this can be a big mistake, especially if you have the ability to contribute significantly more to a 401(k) plan. Read on