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401(k) Plans: Overview, How They Work

By Robin Hartill, CFPUpdated Apr 14, 2025 at 9:52 AM

Key Points

  • 401(k) contributions are usually pre-tax, reducing taxable income and allowing tax-deferred growth, though many employers offer after-tax Roth 401(k)s.
  • Employers may offer matching contributions, enhancing your 401(k) savings potential.
  • Withdrawals can begin at 59 1/2 without penalty, with required distributions starting at 73.

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