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Employer Retirement Account Options
Learn what your employer is offering you when it comes to retirement savings. You will learn what to take advantage of and how to make the most of your options.
How Will Investing in My 401(k) Affect My Take Home Pay?
Investing in your 401(k) may only slightly lower your take home pay, since it lowers your taxable income.
Rollover Your 401(k)
If you are changing jobs you may decide to rollover your 401(k) into an IRA or into your new employer's 401(k) plan. This is an easy process, but one that you should take seriously.
What Does It Mean to Be Vested in My 401(k)?
When you are vested in your 401(k), it means that you can take your contributions and your employer's matching contributions with you when you leave your job. You need to speak to your human resources department to see how your employer deals with these questions.
Roth 401(k)
A Roth 401(k) is similar to a traditional 401K, but offers different tax savings options. Learn if this new account is the right one for you.
Understanding Your 401(k)
Your employer may offer you a 401(k) plan. This is a great way to begin planning and saving for retirement. Learn what a 401(k) plan is and how to use it to help you reach your goals.
Employer Match
Learn what an employer match is and when you should take advantage of it.
