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The potential incorporation of private equity into 401 (k) investment options would follow an "increasing push to provide ...
Here is the average 401(k) match and the top 20 companies as measured by their match policies. A generous 401(k) match ...
Half of all private-sector workers now participate in 401 (k)-type plans, up from about two-fifths of employees in 2010, federal data shows. Some retirement experts see 50% participation as a ...
Vanguard’s “How America Saves” report on the state of 401(k) participation is now in its 24th year, and for the moment, all ...
MassMutual’s Retirement Services Division unveiled a Web site feature giving participants easy sign-up for their 401(k) plan. Participants can access the ExpressEnroll feature from the homepage of ...
401(k) catch-up contribution changes. Under SECURE 2.0, if you are at least 50 years old and earned $145,000 or more in the previous year, you can make catch-up contributions to your employer ...
Thinking long-term, Patrick Murphy said you should plan to have enough in your 401(k) to have about 70 to 80% of your income in retirement. For instance, if you make $50,000 a year, you'll need ...
Gary Mattson and Laurel Steward, the family team at Mattson Financial Services, share ways people can look ahead to improve their retirement fund in 2025 and how to work around these challenges.
A 401(k) plan is a great perk to offer employees. The right provider makes a huge difference. Think about what match you can afford before committing. Are you ahead, or behind on retirement ...
A new super catch-up rule, where older workers between 60 and 63 will be allowed to make a larger contribution of up to $11,250, is part of the inflation adjustments to retirement account limits ...
1. You can collect spousal benefits even if you're eligible for a benefit of your own. For some people, spousal benefits are their only ticket to any type of Social Security income in retirement.
Below, we'll show you how to sign up for a My Social Security account, view your benefits eligibility and estimate your monthly payment estimates. And don't miss the Social Security and SSDI cheat ...