Why the distributions assuming his marginal tax rate


In 2011, Nitai contributes 8 percent of his $117,000 annual salary to a Roth 401(k) account sponsored by his employer, AY, Inc., matches employee contributions dollar for dollar up to 10 percent of the employee's salary to the employee's traditional 401(k) account. Nitai expects to earn a 6 percent before-tax rate of return.

Assuming he leaves his contributions in the Roth 401(k) and traditional 401(k) accounts until he retires in 32 years, what are Nitai's after-tax proceeds from the Roth 401(k) and traditional 401(k) accounts after he receives the distributions assuming his marginal tax rate at retirement is 30 percent?

  • After-tax proceeds
  • Roth 401(k) $
  • Traditional 401(k) $

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