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When I was first eligible to participate in a 401(k) I contributed the most I could at the time, 10%. Then every time I got a raise I split it 50/50 with my 401(k)... 4% raise = 2% increase in my 401(k) contribution. Eventually I got to the deferra...
When I was first eligible to participate in a 401(k) I contributed the most I could at the time, 10%. Then every time I got a raise I split it 50/50 with my 401(k)... 4% raise = 2% increase in my 401(k) contribution. Eventually I got to the deferra...
When I was first eligible to participate in a 401(k) I contributed the most I could at the time, 10%. Then every time I got a raise I split it 50/50 with my 401(k)... 4% raise = 2% increase in my 401(k) contribution. Eventually I got to the deferra...