401k Plan
A 401k is a retirement savings plan. It is funded by employee payroll deductions and, occasionally, employer
matching contributions. The money is put in a fund and invested. Some employees opt for low-risk investments, such
as short-term bonds. On the other hand, others play the gambling game and dabble in the stock market. Which should
you choose? Both.
On December 11, 2008, it was learned that well-known stock market expert and financial expert Bernard Madoff
wasn’t an expert investor after all. What was he? The mastermind and operator of a giant scheme. Individuals and
companies invested money into his firm. They did so believing they were making a wise investment. Most are still
reeling from what came next. It was all a scam. He was using new money from new “investors,” to payoff the old.
Since those who drew money off old investments actually got paid, there were little signs this was nothing more
than a scam.
Those of us not affected by the Bernard Madoff swindle often just wonder how this could happen and then think
about the people who lost money. Some had their entire retirement savings wiped clean. Those who wanted to retire
in 5 years, now don’t have enough money. Worse yet, those who are already retired and continue to draw money have
no more money left. Yes, it is normal to show compassion for those impacted and wonder how this could happen, but
it is best to look at the situation from a lesson learned. Those who had their entire retirement savings wiped out
made a costly mistake. That mistake was not investing in a scammer, as even the “experts,” were none the wiser. The
mistake was putting all their eggs in one basket.
Not everyone lost their entire retirement savings due to Bernard Madoff. Some just lost a percentage. Any money
lost is devastating, but at least those who spread out their investments have some money to fall back on. This is
the lesson. Never risk everything on one endeavor. As stated above, you should opt for a combination of risky
stocks and low-risk bonds. If one venture suffers, you still have the other to fall back on.
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"A 401k is a retirement savings plan. It is funded by employee payroll
deductions and, occasionally, employer matching contributions. The money is put in a fund and
invested. Some employees opt for..."
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Returning back to stocks and the Bernard Madoff scheme, do more than just diversify your stocks. That is one
note many victims made. They invested money through this individual, but they diversified. One couple interviewed
on television believed they had stocks in Hewlett-Packard (HPQ), McDonald’s Corp (MCD), and many others. Yes, the
stocks were diversified, but they only invested through Madoff. This is another example of not putting your eggs in
one basket. You may not have control over which brokerage and money management firms your 401k goes to, but keep
this in mind for personal use. Do not rely on one person or company to carry you through retirement.
Another lessen learned is the importance of good old savings. You should have a 401k plan. If your employer
offers a plan, you are making a mistake not to take part. In fact, that mistake can cost you money. Many employers
match contributions made by employees. This translates into free retirement money. Do not pass this up. With that
said, stash away money when you can. If you are debt-free create a plan. Plan to deposit $100 in your savings about
for every $1,000 or so you contribute to your 401k. It will add up over time. Do not use this money unless in dire
circumstances. This can also help to carry you through retirement, especially in the event your investments
sour.
It is a terrible phrase to use, but out of tragedy their always comes a lesson. Thousands of Americans have lost
their hard-earned retirement savings. Those who put their eggs in one basket are reeling from the effects and will
be for the rest of their lives. If you weren’t affected by the Bernard Madoff scheme, take this unfortunate
situation and use it as a lessen. Do not rely on one individual, one company, or one investment, no matter how
solid they appear.
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