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  2. A complete guide to 401(k) retirement plans: What is a ... - AOL

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    A 401 (k) plan is a tax-advantaged retirement savings tool offered by employers that allows eligible employees to contribute a portion of their salary up to a set amount each year. Unlike ...

  3. Make these 5 moves to maximize your 401(k) plan in 2024 - AOL

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    Rebalancing returns the 401(k) from its current allocation to its target allocation. For example, if your target allocation was 50 percent bonds and 50 percent stocks, it may have grown to 40 ...

  4. How To Max Out Your 401(k): A Step-by-Step Guide - AOL

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    For example, let’s say your salary is $100,000 per year for easy math. If your employer offers a match of 4%, which you get, you’ll have $8,000 in your 401 (k) for the year. When you subtract ...

  5. How To Make Changes to Your 401(k) Contributions - AOL

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    Contributions to these plans are typically expressed as a percentage of your annual salary. For example, if you earn $75,000 per year, and your contribution rate is 10%, you would save a total of ...

  6. What Should I Do With My 401(k) Once I Retire? - AOL

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    Managing your 401(k) in retirement every bit as important as managing it up to that point. There are plenty of reasons for this but the big one is, you're going to need this money for a long time ...

  7. A Guide on What to Do With Your 401k Right Now - AOL

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    In your 30s, you should consider what you want to do with your 401k and how to use it to your benefit. Some of the options are: Sell it and use the money for other purposes.

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