Mathematics
Mathematics, 14.02.2020 00:06, icantspeakengles

Lewis is choosing between two job offers, both with $100,000 salaries. Job A is a less interesting job but contributes an additional 10% of the salary into the company 401(k) plan. Job B is Lewis's dream job but has no retirement plan. How can Lewis take job B and still save for retirement? Select the best answer from the choices provided. A. by relying on his large Social Security contributions B. by starting his own 401(k) plan with $10,000 a year C. by putting the maximum $5,000 into an IRA and use another $5,000 to pay down his mortgage or invest in stocks each year D. by taking a reverse mortgage now and using the savings for his retirement

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