What is a 401k? (For Beginners)

by | Sep 21, 2022 | 401k | 8 comments

What is a 401k? (For Beginners)




What is a 401k? And should you have one? In this video we’ll break down the basics of traditional 401k and a Roth 401k retirement plans.

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8 Comments

  1. LifeLostSoul

    Okay, how does transferring a 401K to a Roth IRA work?

    Is a fee taken at that point in time? Are taxes payed on the money at that point?
    Are there other penalties? Or downsides?

  2. KEVIN

    So so helpful thank you I’m watching all your oldest videos lol

  3. Nour Mohamed

    How big should our emergency fund be? I know it depends, but what is a good ballpark to shoot for?

  4. Noel Rivero

    This is valuable information, thank you so much Arvabelle.

  5. Intelligent Investor

    Great vid Suzanne! Anxious to watch your platform grow. (:

  6. Money Growth Academy

    Love seeing more people put out info on 401K's its sad that the educational system can't teach us about 401K's but i'm inspired by all those in the youtube community who share their knowledge. Great quality video keep up the good work!

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