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Small Business Guide To Enhanced Retirement Savings


This is an incredible strategy to boost retirement savings. Pick the right guide, and build a strong financial foundation for your retirement goals.

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As a small business owner, it’s easy to take your latest earnings and plough it right back into the company. It makes sense; spend money now to make money later, capitalize on the gains before the moment passes.

Small business owners are masters of keeping an eye on the bottom line. In fact, their company is their livelihood, and more often than not, their life’s work. The responsibility that comes with that burden promotes vigilance and surviving for the next day. But eventually, every entrepreneur has to hang it up, retiring whether they want to or not.

When you prepare for that day, there is an incredible strategy available to you that can boost retirement savings using an intricate, but not well-known process.

A 401k is a godsend to those who plan ahead for retirement and can make steady, consistent contributions in light of market-fluctuations and over decades of investment. But many small business owners don’t have that luxury, especially early in their careers; if the manufacturing equipment falls apart, an employee is injured or anything at all threatens the company, jumping through hoops to pull capital out of a 401k may not be a viable option.

Also, with a relatively small cap on maximum investment contributions, a regular 401k may not cut it when planning decades of retirement spending and medical bills. How can you make up that gap in a short period of time?

 

A custom built tax strategy plan

A custom built tax strategy plan provides an accelerated profit-sharing framework that surpasses a regular 401k retirement account with a defined-benefit plan or pension. With enhanced tax deduction potential, a business owner may be able to achieve 10 or 20 times the contribution limits of a regular 401k, allowing small business owners to race to the finish line of retirement with every advantage they can get.

 

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This type of a plan even allows for employees to participate in the 401k plan, going as far as granting access to high-value employees who can share in some of the savings!

It doesn’t stop there.

As a business owner, you aren’t locked into an employer-sponsored framework forever. Like with a generic 401k, a vested employee can roll over their 401k funds into an IRA account for continued tax-deferred status, ensuring that the contributions remain available for use. The benefits from utilizing these tax-deferred accounts is that owners retain a great deal of control over the investment options available to them and can better protect the funds from lawsuits or bankruptcy.

 

So what’s the catch?

Before we continue, I know you’re thinking; what’s the catch? Why doesn’t everyone take advantage of this type of planning? Why do most companies just use a regular 401k?

 

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It is true; this plan isn’t the plan for everyone. It relies on the small business owner who is profitable, to maximize tax deferments. At the end of a long and successful career, many owners don’t know what their outlook is for the foreseeable future, at least in terms of predictable revenue flow. But many of business owners agree that an extra $1.5 to 2.5 million dollars would be great to have during retirement. Those types of owners are the ones who benefit the most.

 

Improve your future financial standing

To take advantage of this plan alone is virtually impossible. Working with the right advisor who can help design a contribution schedule and navigate planning issues is absolutely critical to maximize the value of this strategy and without unintentionally running afoul of IRS rules and regulations. Very few advisors know how to structure or administer these plans so most just take the simple route of recommending a standard 401K plan.

While a standard approach may be simpler and easier to understand, it does not adequately help a profitable business owner who is paying too much in taxes.

When all’s said and done, if you’re the type of business owner who is looking to improve their future financial standing quickly and with confidence, these hybrid plans are an excellent option to consider. Pick the right guide, and build a strong financial foundation to carry you through to your retirement goals.

 

This article has been edited.

David Podell has been advising business owners for the last 15 years. He is a financial advisor offering investment advisory services through Eagle Strategies LLC, a Registered Investment Advisor & a registered representative offering securities products and services through NYLIFE Securities LLC, (member FINRA/SIPC), a Licensed Insurance Agency. Neither Podell Financial Group, LLC, its employees nor NYLIFE Securities LLC or its subsidiaries render tax, legal or accounting advice. Please consult your professional advisors regarding your particular situation. Connect with @DavidPodell on Twitter.

 

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