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Why a Qualified Plan?

Qualified plan assets are protected from creditors in the event of bankruptcy. The anti-alienation provision of ERISA states that "each pension plan shall provide that benefits provided under the plan may not be assigned or alienated." This means that the assets in a qualified plan are not available to creditors.

Since professionals and business owners often consider asset protection a premium, it is very advantageous to accrue retirement savings in an asset-protected vehicle, like a qualified plan. These plans provide a means for business owners and partners to move assets from their businesses to a pension plan. Once in the qualified plan, these assets are then protected from creditors as a "nest egg" for retirement or to pass on to heirs.

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