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1. Taxes On Products

2. Tabulation Errors

3. two-way market

4. Two-state option pricing model

5. townhouse

6. Target Market

7. Tender Offer

8. Trading

9. tin bronze

10. Trading range

11. title theory states

12. true copy

13. Tabular Plan

14. toenailing

15. Technical Indicators

16. Trustee

17. time with materials furnished contract

18. Treasury Borrowing Advisory Committee

19. technicals

20. traunch

21. Trailing sales

22. Turnkey construction contract

23. True Bill

24. Trial Offer

25. Transport For Hire Of Reward

26. territory bond

27. Terms of Delivery

28. tank

29. T3 Lloyd's form

30. triangle

31. Taxes On Capital Gains

32. Treseptuagintillion

33. Taking Against The Will

34. target savings motive

35. Technology Balance Of Payments (TBP)

36. Total Health Employment

37. Trading volume

38. Trade on the wire

39. Tarification

40. transverse

41. Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (TRIPRA) of 2007

42. Terracing

43. Transactions costs

44. Terms

45. Trades by appointment

46. Touch, the

47. Trade Lanes

48. Title Search

49. Trailer Creep

50. TBA

51. Tradeable Amount

52. TMX group

53. Tenderable Grades

54. To be announced (TBA)

55. Trade War

56. temporary new account

57. Two Step Mortgage

58. Taxable Temporary Differences

59. TMOG

60. tortfeasor

61. Traveling Matte

62. Two-way Call Termination

63. TEFRA (Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1983)

64. Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982

65. trial balance

66. top-slicing

67. title examination

68. Tax Allowances

69. Trading Hours

70. tip sheet

71. Transferable Deposits

72. Trial De Novo

73. tracking

74. Tables Of Frequency (count) Data

75. Targeted Accrual Redemption Note - TARN

76. type E reorganization

77. trip transit insurance

78. transaction deposit

79. time in force

80. thermal movement

81. Target Price (for Milk)

82. Trade Option

83. trailing spouse

84. Tax rate

85. Tortious Interference

86. Tarnqvist Volume Index

87. Teachers Working Time

88. total loan amount

89. Time-Zone Arbitrage

90. Tidelands

91. transfer fee

92. Tropical Forest

93. TZ

94. Target Audience

95. Top And Bottom Coding

96. Target Covariance Matrix

97. Types Of Passenger Road Motor Vehicle

98. Tankan Survey

99. transferable option

100. Thermoply

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401(k)

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You participate in a 401(k) retirement savings plan by deferring part of your salary into an account set up in your name. Any earnings in the account are federal income tax deferred. If you change jobs, 401(k) plans are portable, which means that you can move your accumulated assets to a new employer's plan, if the plan allows transfers, or to a rollover ira.With a traditional 401(k), you defer pretax income, which reduces the income tax you owe in the year you made the contribution. You pay tax on all withdrawals at your regular rate. With the newer Roth 401(k), which is offered in some but not all plans, you contribute after-tax income. Earnings accumulate tax deferred, but your withdrawals are completely tax free if your account has been open at least five years and you're at least 59 1/2.In either type of 401(k), you can defer up to the federal cap, plus an annual catch-up contribution if you're 50 or older. However, you may be able to contribute less than the cap if you're a highly compensated employee or if your employer limits contributions to a percentage of your salary. Your employer may match some or all of your contributions, based on the terms of the plan you participate in, but matching isn't required.With a 401(k), you are responsible for making your own investment decisions by choosing from among investment alternatives offered by the plan. Those alternatives typically include separate accounts, mutual funds, annuities, fixed-income investments, and sometimes company stock.You may owe an additional 10% federal tax penalty if you withdraw from a 401(k) before you reach 59 1/2. You must begin to take minimum required distributions by April 1 of the year following the year you turn 70 1/2 unless you're still working. But if you prefer, you can roll over your traditional 401(k) assets into a traditional ira and your Roth 401(k) assets into a roth ira.

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