Employer-Sponsored Plan

  

An employer-sponsored plan represents a way for companies to help employees save for retirement. The most famous version of these programs is the 401(k).

Under the initiative, money automatically gets taken out of employees' paychecks and put into a special fund for retirement. Along with tax incentives for the money put into these accounts, companies often offer matching funds.

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