Employer-Sponsored Plans

401(k) and Roth 401(k)

401(k)s are the best known retirement savings plans. Similar to IRAs, there are traditional and Roth varieties of the 401(k).

403(b) and Roth 403(b)

If you work for a school, hospital, museum, foundation or other non-profit, tax-exempt employer, you may be offered a 403(b) instead of a 401(k).

457 Plan

If you work for a state or local government, or a non-profit organization, you may be eligible to enroll in a 457 plan.

Old Retirement Account Options

If you have a 401(k) with a former employer, you have several options on how to invest those assets.

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