Worked really really well for me...
I agree with all but #2. I'm 100% for putting the company match in. I only contribute to my 401k for the company match. I'm far from 55 and don't have a need to max out my 401k contributions.
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Worked really really well for me...
I agree with all but #2. I'm 100% for putting the company match in. I only contribute to my 401k for the company match. I'm far from 55 and don't have a need to max out my 401k contributions.
This is where you could be missing out big. By deferring taxable income and placing it in your 401 K. You decrease your tax base, the less you are paying to Uncle Sam and the more you are able to make your money work for you.
True, but not when what goes in are Roth (post tax) funds.
Companies are offering Roth 401ks now. You can elect post tax dollars go in where they grow and never get taxed because you paid the tax now and the company mtch goes to the traditional tax deferred account. I’m packing 9% into a Roth and my company matched 3% and had a 2.5% profit share alsoApples and oranges... my post and your initial reaponse was re.. 401k.
Companies are offering Roth 401ks now. You can elect post tax dollars go in where they grow and never get taxed because you paid the tax now and the company mtch goes to the traditional tax deferred account. I’m packing 9% into a Roth and my company matched 3% and had a 2.5% profit share also