It wasn't until I was 23 (at my second major employer) that I pulled the trigger and started investing and
getting the employer match through the 401K!
It wasn't until I was 23 (at my second major employer) that I pulled the trigger and started investing and
getting the employer match through -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
If you are
getting that FREE MONEY from your
employer through the 401k
match, I would suggest you both open up a Roth as well.
This is of course assuming you're okay with
getting potentially free money
through an
employer match.
IRAs let you save for retirement and
get a current tax break, and with 401 (k) plans at work, many workers benefit not only
through their own savings but also from the extra money that some
employers put toward their employees» retirement
through employer matching or profit - sharing contributions.
I have a funded pension account and 401K contributions
through my
employer (with
matching funds), but we want to
get a Roth going as well.
Not sure where to
get the
matching gift form, if your
employer matches gifts made online or
through payroll deduction, or if your
employer matches gifts to PPMNS?