Have you ever wondered how a Solo 401k plan works and what makes it different from the more traditional 401(k) plan? Solo 401k plan is designed for business owners that don’t have any other employees, besides themselves and their spouse. It’s not a new plan; in fact it is basically a traditional 401(k) plan covering only one person (and their spouse).
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