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Maximizing Your 401(k) Contributions for Retirement
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[QUOTE="Phantasm, post: 342086, member: 94599"] Smart strategy to create a large retirement nest egg is to maximize your 401(k) contribution. The following are some steps that will help you get the most out of your 401(k) plan: Understand Contribution Limits: The Internal Revenue Service has set up annual limits for contributions made into a 401(k). As at 2022, the IRS allowed maximum annual contributions to be $20,500 for those under age 50. For people aged 50 and above there’s an extra catch-up contribution that can go up to $27,000 in total. Take Advantage of Employer Matching: Many employers match their employees’ contributions in their 401(k) plans usually up to a certain percentage of one’s salary. Try contributing enough into your 401(k) account so as to have full employer matching; it is like free money that increases what you will need at retirement. Increase Contributions Gradually: If you are not already contributing the maximum towards your 401(k), consider steadily increasing them each year. Even small incremental increases can put together huge sums over time. Strive for reaching out to the highest allowable limit of contributions if your financial situation allows you this. [/QUOTE]
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