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    The IRS places contribution limits on 401 (k)s: For 2024, the contribution limit is $23,000, with an additional $7,500 allowed in catch-up contributions for workers who are age 50 or older. How ...

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    Roth 401(k)s come with benefits and drawbacks, just like any other type of retirement account. For most people, the pros outnumber the cons. But the most significant drawback – a bigger tax bill ...

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