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<blockquote data-quote="Jackburton" data-source="post: 965810" data-attributes="member: 34538"><p>Max for both Roth401k and traditional 401k(pretax) is 17000 for 2012. Any combination of the two can not go over that amount without penalty. If you make 85k (which most drivers should average) setting it to 20% will max you out. If you are intrested in comparing the pros and cons of pretax vs after tax contributions you can google Roth401k vs traditional 401k. Either way you choose I highly recommend that you max it out and forget about it. I personally do 50% in S&P 400, 20 REIT, 10 Russell 2000, and 20 in International. Research your choices depending on the risk you're willing to take and how long before retirement. </p><p></p><p>Im in no way an expert in the financial decisions of others, only what I've researched for myself. I'm just letting you know how I've allocated my funds. I'm %15 in Roth and 5% in traditional and an aggressive investor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackburton, post: 965810, member: 34538"] Max for both Roth401k and traditional 401k(pretax) is 17000 for 2012. Any combination of the two can not go over that amount without penalty. If you make 85k (which most drivers should average) setting it to 20% will max you out. If you are intrested in comparing the pros and cons of pretax vs after tax contributions you can google Roth401k vs traditional 401k. Either way you choose I highly recommend that you max it out and forget about it. I personally do 50% in S&P 400, 20 REIT, 10 Russell 2000, and 20 in International. Research your choices depending on the risk you're willing to take and how long before retirement. Im in no way an expert in the financial decisions of others, only what I've researched for myself. I'm just letting you know how I've allocated my funds. I'm %15 in Roth and 5% in traditional and an aggressive investor. [/QUOTE]
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