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For those who are self-employed, note that while Vanguard added the Roth option to its individual (solo) 401(k), neither Fidelity nor Schwab offer that option. T. Rowe Price (not mentioned in the article) has offered this option since day one (2006).
Perhaps something to keep in mind also when looking at statistics about the percentage of companies at each adminstrator who use the Roth option. (I have no idea whether such small companies are included in their figures, but if they are, it would act as a drag on figures for Fidelity and Schwab.)
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Vanguard: https://personal.vanguard.com/us/whatweoffer/smallbusiness/individual401k
T. Rowe Price: http://individual.troweprice.com/public/Retail/Retirement/Small-Business-Retirement-Plans/Individual-401(k)
Perhaps something to keep in mind also when looking at statistics about the percentage of companies at each adminstrator who use the Roth option. (I have no idea whether such small companies are included in their figures, but if they are, it would act as a drag on figures for Fidelity and Schwab.)