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<blockquote data-quote="104Feeder" data-source="post: 2303970" data-attributes="member: 42554"><p>The annual plan coverage statements prior to 2002 show varying hours each month with a small "p" next to each if you had peer coverage. Looking at 1996 for example on mine I see 173 Jan; 168 Feb; 160 Mar; 173 Apr; 173 May; 160 Jun; 173 Jul; 173 Aug; 167.1 Sep; 173 Oct; 162 Nov; 173 Dec. Total for the year 2028.1. March I'm sure I had vacation for example. </p><p></p><p>$18,500 for this year, what they are proposing is a defined contribution which is done in the form of a SEP contribution, not an employer match. </p><p></p><p>YES exactly my point about the 59 1/2 to retire! That would add nearly 10 years to my career involuntarily! I don't know how he is figuring someone who started at age 35 or so, instead of PEER coverage they get to work til age 70 I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="104Feeder, post: 2303970, member: 42554"] The annual plan coverage statements prior to 2002 show varying hours each month with a small "p" next to each if you had peer coverage. Looking at 1996 for example on mine I see 173 Jan; 168 Feb; 160 Mar; 173 Apr; 173 May; 160 Jun; 173 Jul; 173 Aug; 167.1 Sep; 173 Oct; 162 Nov; 173 Dec. Total for the year 2028.1. March I'm sure I had vacation for example. $18,500 for this year, what they are proposing is a defined contribution which is done in the form of a SEP contribution, not an employer match. YES exactly my point about the 59 1/2 to retire! That would add nearly 10 years to my career involuntarily! I don't know how he is figuring someone who started at age 35 or so, instead of PEER coverage they get to work til age 70 I guess. [/QUOTE]
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