People who work for themselves often neglect to plan for their retirement. Yet failing to stash away money is like ignoring your taxes or keeping poor records -- it's financial roulette!
Fortunately, it's not difficult to establish a nest egg. Nolo's new book, Creating Your Own Retirement Plan, provides the straightforward information you need to select, establish and operate a retirement plan. It covers:
*simple IRAs
*SEP IRAs
*traditional IRAs
*Roth IRAs
*profit-sharing plans
*defined benefit plans
*401(k) plans
In plain English, the book explains how to select the best plan, set it up, make contributions, administer the plan, and then -- finally -- receive distributions. The latest edition is completely revised to reflect the massive changes wrought by the 2001 Tax Law, which altered many of the rules and regulations governing retirement plans.
Twila Slesnick is an Enrolled Agent who specializes in tax and investment planning for retirees and prospective retirees. She has conducted numerous seminars throughout the U.S. in the areas of computer use, retirement planning and tax planning. She has also served as senior editor of a national computer magazine, developed computer software and designed mathematics curricula. She lives in Dublin, California.
John Suttle has been practicing law for 18 years. His practice consists of estate and trust planning; probate administration; federal, state and local tax counseling for high net worth individuals and retirement planning under ERISA. He has served as an expert witness in numerous cases and lives in Atherton, California.