Hi,
I don't know if this question should be in General Discussion as this involves both investing as well as debt.
Situation: Credit Card Debt: $16,000 -- All in 0% APR until Aug 2011.
401K match 5% by company for First 5% and nothing after that.
Gross paycheck (Biweekly) 3150. Net after everything is around $2500
I currently put in 5% exactly into my 401K. After expenses I pay around 1000 to credit card every pay check. My thought is should I put in at least another 5% more ($200) into 401K bi weekly? My thought is I'm paying 28% tax on that $200 and by the time that money gets to my bank account, it probably becomes $140. Instead of losing this $60, I'm thinking I should divert it into 401k.
But this can be extrapolated to 15%, 20%, 25% towards 401K right? Where do you set the limit? What do you consider the optimal contribution without exceeding the max? Is it a good practice to put max yearly amount in 401K every year?
Thanks for your answers and time.
I don't know if this question should be in General Discussion as this involves both investing as well as debt.
Situation: Credit Card Debt: $16,000 -- All in 0% APR until Aug 2011.
401K match 5% by company for First 5% and nothing after that.
Gross paycheck (Biweekly) 3150. Net after everything is around $2500
I currently put in 5% exactly into my 401K. After expenses I pay around 1000 to credit card every pay check. My thought is should I put in at least another 5% more ($200) into 401K bi weekly? My thought is I'm paying 28% tax on that $200 and by the time that money gets to my bank account, it probably becomes $140. Instead of losing this $60, I'm thinking I should divert it into 401k.
But this can be extrapolated to 15%, 20%, 25% towards 401K right? Where do you set the limit? What do you consider the optimal contribution without exceeding the max? Is it a good practice to put max yearly amount in 401K every year?
Thanks for your answers and time.
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