Yesquestion to those who are close to retire. Did you sign up for 401k and how is your return?
I have a solid $755.32 in there!question to those who are close to retire. Did you sign up for 401k and how is your return?
$700 more than @FutureI have a solid $755.32 in there!
I was giving the max for a while ... but life’s circumstances changed thatI have a solid $755.32 in there!
I maxed out my 401k every year for the last 15 years I worked.question to those who are close to retire. Did you sign up for 401k and how is your return?
You need estate planning now. Good problem to have.I maxed out my 401k every year for the last 15 years I worked.
Current balance is over 1 million.
Up 23.87% this year.
Put every dollar you can in a 401k is my advice.
Close to retirement..... should have signed up 20+ years agoquestion to those who are close to retire. Did you sign up for 401k and how is your return?
We have drivers that never signed up. What for, I have a pension.Close to retirement..... should have signed up 20+ years ago
Exactly. And if you are lucky, you are in one that is overseen by the IBT. Lol.We have drivers that never signed up. What for, I have a pension.
Same mentality that will croak without any life insurance or assets put aside to pay for final expenses. Then the family begs for money.We have drivers that never signed up. What for, I have a pension.
Even if you are fortunate enough not to take a pension cut, you will never get a raise. That's why you need a 401kWe have drivers that never signed up. What for, I have a pension.
Yes people don’t t plan for the unexpectedI was giving the max for a while ... but life’s circumstances changed that
Past few years return has been anywhere from 8-17%
Has the max always been 35%? The personal performance viewer on Prudential is questionable. Change the window to last year and my 18% gains are actually negative. Long term, since I started, I think I’m up a total of 10%. So that viewer can be receivingI maxed out my 401k every year for the last 15 years I worked.
Current balance is over 1 million.
Up 23.87% this year.
Put every dollar you can in a 401k is my advice.
35% is the max but at that level of income it will put you over the IRS maximum amount that you can contribute per yearHas the max always been 35%? The personal performance viewer on Prudential is questionable. Change the window to last year and my 18% gains are actually negative. Long term, since I started, I think I’m up a total of 10%. So that viewer can be receiving
So say you make $125k and put back 35%. After 15 years, that's $656,250. Which investments are y'all selecting to see those types of gains? You doubled your money?
Since inception, not a lot of these different funds have growth as you're describing.
Yeah if you put 35% in you should hit the max by October. Then you get fat checks for the rest of peak.35% is the max but at that level of income it will put you over the IRS maximum amount that you can contribute per year