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Many companies match a portion of their employees' 401(k) contributions as an incentive for their workers to save for retirement. But sometimes the rules aren't clear, and the math can be tricky. Here ...
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Maximum match: Most companies set a maximum contribution (which may be lower than the annual 401 (k) contribution limit set by the IRS). This limit could be a fixed dollar amount or a percentage of ...
What Is Roth 401(k) Matching? Roth 401(k) matching is a retirement savings strategy where an employer matches the contributions an employee makes to their Roth 401(k) account. The employee designates ...
A 401(k) match is an employer-sponsored retirement plan in which your employer will match up to a certain amount of total contributions, increasing your retirement savings. Maximizing a 401(k) match ...
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A version of this article appeared on July 9, 2013. Many companies match a portion of their employees' 401(k) contributions each pay period as an incentive for their workers to save for retirement.