I’m puzzled… did you mean to send this to our dev list? The wording suggests it was in error.
~ David Smiley Freelance Apache Lucene/Solr Search Consultant/Developer http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidwsmiley On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 1:47 PM, Erick Erickson <erickerick...@gmail.com> wrote: > My son-in-law pointed me at a couple of things I wanted to bounce off you > re: retirement plans. > > I guess the main question is whether I should put it on my radar to open > up a solr 401K for 2015 (missed the deadline for 2014, I it's been a busy > year). > > On a very quick look, there are three options: > 1> solo 401(K). > 2> just continue with SEP > 3> solr 401(K) with defined benefit plan. > > I'm guessing that we can take <3> right off the table as it has > longer-term commitments than I want to deal with. Who knows? I could > actually, you know, retire in the next few years. > > Is there any downside to the solo 401(K) here? On a _very_ quick glance, > it looks like the setup costs are minimal. How does that interact with the > SEP? I'm hoping that they're independent and I could contribute to one or > the other in a given year and the fact the the other one existed would be > of no consequence. > > Thanks, > Erick >