Taxes From A To Z (2014): K Is For Keogh Plans K Is For Keogh Plans. Chances are, you don't say Keogh plan anymore - even if you have one. Not only can it be tough to pronounce (hint: it's KEY-oh), the term is antiquated. Even the Internal Revenue Service calls them "Qualified Plans" instead of the more traditional name. It's true: you can't even find the word Keogh in the Internal Revenue Code (go ahead, click on over to section 401(a ...
March 20, 2014 - Forbes