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How does an employer match work with a Roth 401(k)?
Changes to federal law governing retirement savings plans allow employers to make matching contributions to employees' 401(k) accounts using after-tax dollars as with a Roth 401(k). Employees get to ...
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7 reasons skipping your 401(k) match could cost you a six-figure retirement
Skipping your employer's 401(k) match is one of the most expensive "free money" mistakes Americans make. Here's why.
Your 401(k) match is usually a percentage of your income, so the dollar amount varies based on how much you're making. If you earn $60,000 per year and qualify for a 4% dollar-for-dollar match, then ...
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