Nest Eggs Hood River OR

An explanation of Nest Eggs, their contribution to IRAS, and what to know before investing.


1. Local Companies

Centerpointe Community Bank
(541) 386-1386
Hood River, OR
Washington Federal Savings
(541) 994-3618
1545 NW Highway 101
Lincoln City, OR
Keybank
(503) 454-2092
9490 SW Wilsonville Rd
Wilsonville, OR
Homestreet Bank
(503) 827-7991
1618 SW 1st Ave
Portland, OR
Osu Federal Your Community Credit Union
(541) 574-6124
141 NW 11th St
Newport, OR
Columbia River Bank
(541) 387-2444
2650 Cascade Ave
Hood River, OR
Diamond Fruit Growers Inc
(541) 386-3669
Hood River, OR
West Coast Bank
(503) 257-6511
5083 NE 122nd Ave
Portland, OR
Sterling Savings Bank
(541) 269-4248
212 S 5th St
Coos Bay, OR
Umpqua Bank
(503) 598-0275
6610 SW Cardinal Ln Ste 200
Portland, OR

2. Overview

Have you started to save for your retirement? If so, you know that saving your money for a specific purpose, such as retirement, is harder than it looks. While savings accounts and certificates of deposits can be helpful, they are not always the best money management tools. Regarding specific savings goals, such as funding a college education or a retirement, a Nest Egg can be sure-fire way to keep your money saved until you need it.

A Nest Egg is usually a set sum of money that is saved and/or invested for one purpose. While this purpose can be anything you want, many people use Nest Eggs for retirement funding reasons. Often, a Nest Egg is a smaller part of a larger Individual Retirement Account, also known as IRAs. There are two types of IRAS, deductible and on-deductible, and, in each, the money is tax deferred. However, if you choose a deductible IRA, you can write off your contributions as tax deductible, but a non deductible IRA has no income restrictions. Ultimately, it’s your choice as to which IRA fits your financial needs. Typically, money that is saved in Nest Eggs, and overall IRAs, is invested carefully and conservatively so the holder will be able to maintain a future standard of living.

3. Types of Nest Eggs

Because Nest Eggs are part of an IRA, there are different options you can choose.

1. 401 (k), Roth 401 (k), and 403 (b) accounts. These plans are very popular, and are often supported by employers. A total of $15,500 can be placed into these.

2. SIMPLE and SEP Plans: These types of plans are offered to employees who work for a business with less than 100 people. This includes self-employed individuals.

Before deciding if a Nest Egg is right for your retirement plan, consider the pros and cons. Remember to keep in mind that the guidelines for proper money management are usually beneficial if followed correctly.

4. Increasing your Funds

With a retirement plan that includes Nest Eggs, there are two things you can do to maximize your chances of being able to live comfortably during your golden years.

1. Maximize your contributions often.

2. Properly manage your account(s), including your investments.

Currently, in the year 2008, contributions are set at $5,000. However, if you’re over 50, you’re allowed to add in an additional $1,000.
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