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401(k)s

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What is a 401(k)?

Named after Internal Revenue Code section 401(k), these employer-sponsored retirement accounts provide a way to save for retirement. Employers may match a percentage of your contributions as an employee benefit, but this amount (and vesting schedule) varies from employer to employer.

Employers also may offer a Roth option in the 401(k) Plan, which permits after-tax employee contributions. The IRS sets the annual contribution dollar limit, which is the same for both regular and Roth contributions in 401(k) plans.

The 401(k) is named after the section of the tax code that first created them in 1978.

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Who are 401(k)s for?

Anyone who has an employer-sponsored 401(k) plan and would like to take advantage of this benefit.

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Our advisors are here to help you make the R.I.G.H.T® retirement choices, and design a plan to take you to your next goal.

How can 401(k)s fit into your plan?

For many, a 401(k) is a primary retirement savings plan. Once you leave an employer, you are eligible to transfer your old 401(k) plan accounts to your current employer’s plan or to roll it over in an IRA. You can also delay distribution or take a distribution.

Your advisor can explain your options and talk to you more about 401(k) plans.

Investment advisory and financial planning services are offered through Simplicity Wealth, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. SEC registration does not constitute an endorsement of the firm, nor does it indicate that the adviser has attained a particular level of skill or ability. Insurance, Consulting and Education services offered through Precise Capital. Precise Capital is a separate and unaffiliated entity from Simplicity Wealth.