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We answer the question “What is a 401 (k)?” breaking down how it works and offering answers about how to contribute to this retirement plan.
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FAQs | Fidelity NetBenefits
What’s the difference between a 401 (k), a 403 (b), and an IRA? All 3 are retirement accounts, but each serves different types of employers. A 401 (k) is for for-profit companies. A 403 (b) is for nonprofits. …
4 things to consider before borrowing from your 401 (k)
Before you borrow money from your 401 (k), it’s important to understand the potential consequences. Find out when it might be a valid option and the potential drawbacks to consider.
Roth Basics: How it Works - Fidelity NetBenefits
If you’re new to the concept of Roth contributions in a 401 (k), 403 (b), or Gov’t 457 (b), it can feel a little confusing at first. The key thing to know is that Roth contributions are taxed now but potential growth …
Tools and resources - Fidelity NetBenefits
What's a 401 (k)? Learn how a 401 (k) plan can help you save for your future and help you pay less taxes.
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What’s a 401 (a) plan? - Fidelity NetBenefits
What’s a 401 (a) plan? It's a retirement savings plan available to employees of certain tax-exempt organizations, such as governmental agencies and higher education institutions.