Many Americans contribute a percentage of their paycheck to their 401(k). Here's how your savings rate compares.
How IRAs and 401(k) work, as explained by retirement experts - ‘The tax advantages associated with IRAs and 401(k)s is what ...
It's common for employers to match 401(k) contributions. Giving up that match for even a single year could have major ...
As expected, net worth improves with age. There's one obviously important high-growth time of life, though.
To help ease financial burdens, a provision in the Secure 2.0 Act allows people with a 401(k) to withdraw up to $ 1,000 penalty-free for emergency expenses.
Two separate reports that analyze trends in retirement savings find that year-over-year balances are up with automatic solutions helping participants stay focused, but at the same time, however, ...
Meanwhile, new research from Vanguard shows that very few employers are combining their 401(k) plans with new emergency ...
Here's how to decide what to do with your 401(k) after leaving your job, including leaving it where it is, rolling it into an IRA, or moving it to a new employer’s 401(k).
The number of layoffs in October was 175% higher than a year earlier, according to one private-sector report. For workers who lose their job, it's important to consider what to do with their 401(k) ...
Are private equity, private credit, and crypto coming to your 401(k)? And if they do, should you invest? In this episode, ...
Recent research reveals retirees withdraw just 2.1% of their savings annually—about half the amount experts recommend. Here's what the data shows.