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401(k) vs. IRA: Which Is Better for You?

Which of these tax-advantaged retirement accounts is the right one?

By Motley Fool Retirement Team – Updated Nov 27, 2024 at 12:27AM

Key Points

  • 401(k)s have higher contribution limits but limited investment choices compared to IRAs.
  • IRAs offer a wider range of investments and no fees on account opening or trades.
  • You can avoid early withdrawal penalties from IRAs for specific expenses like education.
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