457 vs. 403(b): What's the Difference?

by | Aug 3, 2022 | 403b | 15 comments

457 vs. 403(b): What's the Difference?




457 vs. 403(b): What’s the Difference?

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15 Comments

  1. Firinmahlazer

    Wow. I've never seen a video where 2 people talk so much and explain absolutely nothing.

  2. ChrisOrleans

    Thanks for the show! Just curious. How do taxes play out in 457? Can you Roth a 457?

  3. abcd123553

    Please do a detailed segment on deferred compensation 457 and 457b plans please.

  4. gabe aceves

    Need help on the 403b ? Is it better than just mutual funds and etf. I will eventually do both but …

  5. Brandon

    Please make a more in depth video on 457b retirement accounts …. please please please

  6. Dorian Felton

    Wish there was a more in depth video for the 457, love the show!

  7. Wyzyguy

    We are funding 403 university plan up to the Match.. then switching the 457 with a Roth component . & 401 k up to the match… backdoor a Roth when possible… lots of moving parts but it should give us options for early retirement & battling the tax man

  8. C H

    My employer has a 401k and 457. I contribute 3% to the 401k to get the full match, then contribute the rest of my pre-tax savings to the 475 to fund the option of early retirement.

  9. D Pak

    It’s good when you have a 403b, 457, and TRS, that’s big army of $s working for you!

  10. Ironhokie87

    Very different risks between the two

  11. Ironhokie87

    457s are a asset/liability on the company’s books, so if they go under, they can liquidate at their discretion

  12. Naam Wynn

    Great overview. I was going to make a video this exact topic!

  13. Amanda Sartor

    I feel like I wanted this to be longer but thanks for the basics!

  14. C. Fultz

    I need to get me one of them 457’s! Woooo!

  15. jackiejo88

    Great info as usual! Do you have a full episode where you talk more in depth about 403b? I just started at a job where they have that and I don’t understand the difference between that and a 401k

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