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… factor in this decision.
There are also differences in employer contributions. In a simple 401K, employer contributions are capped at $285,000, but only non-elective employer contributions to simple IRAs are subject to the compensation cap. If elective contributions are not subject to a cap, that probably benefits the highly compensated employees, which could of course include Paula and Prescott.
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Appleby, D. (2019) Simple IRA vs Simple 401K: What’s the difference? Investopedia. Retrieved April 2, 2020 from https://www.investopedia.com/articles/retirement/04/060904.asp
IRS.gov (2020) Retirement topics – IRA contribution limits. Internal Revenue Service. Retrieved April 2, 2020 from https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans/plan-participant-employee/retirement-topics-ira-contribution-limits
IRS.gov (2020) Contribution and deduction limits. Internal Revenue Service. Retrieved April 2, 2020 from https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans/plan-participant-employee/2020-ira-contribution-and-deduction-limits-effect-of-modified-agi-on-deductible-contributions-if-you-are-covered-by-a-retirement-plan-at-work
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… of Friends in 1917. At the start of the U.S.’s entrance into the First World War, American Quakers urged the AFSC to facilitate elective help for youthful Quaker men who honestly believed they could not conscientiously serve in the military in the wake of being drafted under … for youthful Quaker men who honestly believed they could not conscientiously serve in the military in the wake of being drafted under the Selective Service Act. These efforts ended up helping more than 600 Quakers and other radical volunteers (Ingles, 1992). The AFSC also did more than ……
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Franklin, S. (2020). American Friends Service Committee. Retrieved from https://www.mtsu.edu/first-amendment/article/1167/american-friends-service-committee " target="_blank" REL="NOFOLLOW">
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… Established after the United States entered World War I, the AFSC at first acted to support principled conscientious objectors to war by facilitating elective help for youthful Quaker men who sincerely believed they could not serve in the military in the wake of being drafted under the … help for youthful Quaker men who sincerely believed they could not serve in the military in the wake of being drafted under the Selective Service Act. These efforts ended up helping more than 600 Quakers and other radical volunteers (Ingles, 1992). Having engaged the Government to be ……
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Franklin, S. (2020). American Friends Service Committee. Retrieved from https://www.mtsu.edu/first-amendment/article/1167/american-friends-service-committee " target="_blank" REL="NOFOLLOW">
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