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In some cases, employers will match the employee contribution, but you should fund your plan whether your company matches or not. This statement refers to:
401(k)
Bond funds
Roth IRA
Single stocks
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401(k)
Employer matching is a common feature of 401(k) plans (not applicable to individual accounts like Roth IRAs or to standalone investments like bond funds or single stocks). Fund your 401(k) whether or not your employer matches, but always contribute at least enough to get the full match if available.
Employer matching is a common feature of 401(k) plans (not applicable to individual accounts like Roth IRAs or to standalone investments like bond funds or single stocks). Fund your 401(k) whether or not your employer matches, but always contribute at least enough to get the full match if available.
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