Changes to federal law governing retirement savings plans allow employers to make matching contributions to employees' 401(k) ...
A 401(k) match allows an employee to receive “free” money from their employer for contributing to their retirement plan. The amount of the match can vary with the employer’s contribution being a full ...
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An employer match is one of the most valuable features of many 401(k) plans. Even without an employer match of your contributions, however, a 401(k) can still be useful for retirement savings. The tax ...
A 4% 401(k) match is pretty common, though companies in some industries routinely offer higher matches. When deciding whether a job offer is right for you, consider the entire compensation and ...