Retirement Plans Explained: 401(k), Roth IRA, and More.

by | Sep 16, 2022 | Roth IRA | 18 comments




Saving for retirement is great, and there are many types of retirement accounts that can help you get there. This is a high-level guide to some of the most common retirement plans out there, including an employer-sponsored (401)K, IRA and more.

NerdWallet editor Arielle O’Shea shares the basics of each type of retirement account so that you can make an informed decision about how (and where) you want to save for retirement.

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18 Comments

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    Why are they letting Joe manchin rule everything is he the president

  3. The Pizza Guy

    Tax fraud exist though

  4. Big Diesel

    Burning your house for insurance money is a good way to add to your retirement fund

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  7. Kase Coleman

    I retired at 48 due to my broker, Lisa Jill Grenell's success with my investments and on my way to FINANCIAL FREEDOM. now I'm ready to venture into the stock market in 2020.

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  9. Mr.Memetic

    Robbing a bank is a good way to add to your retirement fund, make sure you plan it out though!

  10. Wrythe81

    You should explain more what the investment companies and employer are doing with your money while you wait through the years to collect it.

  11. Lawanda Lewis

    I gave you my non-existent luck and you finally caught it lol

  12. o_Domino

    You didn’t purposely watch this video. We all accidentally clicked on it.

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