Att to tale Chrome, this may not functie correctly. Ciato la 10. Benefits of traditional and Roth 401(k) plans Aa Traditional 401(k) and Roth 401(k) Aiko has decided to contribute to a savings program. She can open a traditional 401(k) or a Roth 401(k). She has determined that she can afford a $10,800 contribution. Aiko's salary is $34,500 per year, and she is in the 25% tax bracket. Thus, if Aiko decides to go with a traditional 401(k), what is her contribution amount? What amount is offset via a reduced tax bill? If, instead, she decides to go with a Roth 401(k), what is her contribution amount? $ What amount is offset via a reduced tax bill? $ . Assuming all the same facts, what if Aiko decides to open both 401(k) plans, splitting what she can afford to contribute equally between both plans. Based on this information, what is her contribution amount? $ What is the offset via a reduced tax bill? When Aiko retires, which plan's monies will she be able to exclude from taxable income? 10. Benefits of traditional and Roth 401(k) plans Traditional 401(k) and Roth 401(k) Aiko has decided to contribute to a savings program. She can open a traditional 401(k) or a Roth 401(k). She has determined that she can afford a $10,800 contribution. Aiko's salary is $34,500 per year, and she is in the 25% tax bracket. Thus, if Aiko decides to go with a traditional 401(k), what is her contribution amount? $ What amount is offset via a reduced tax bill? $ 1 If, instead, she decides to go with a Roth 401(k), what is her contribution amount? $ What amount is offset via a reduced tax bill? $ Assuming all the same facts, what if Aiko decides to open both 401(k) plans, splitting what she can afford to contribute equally between both plans. Based on this information, what is her contribution amount? $ What is the offset via a reduced tax bill? $ When Aiko retires, which plan's monies will she be able to exclude from taxable income? Traditional 401(k) Roth 401(k)