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Retirement Planning

Employer Match

Money your employer adds to your retirement account based on your own contributions.

An employer match is a contribution your employer makes to your retirement plan, usually matching a percentage of what you put in. Capturing the full match is widely considered a top priority because it is an immediate, guaranteed return on your savings.

Examples

  • A 50% match on the first 6% of pay adds 3% of your salary to your retirement account.

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