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  2. Pros and cons of government 457(b) retirement plans - AOL

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    The maximum a participant can borrow is 50 percent of the vested account balance or $50,000, whichever is less. However, those with an account balance less than $10,000 may borrow up to 100 ...

  3. Over 50 and Starting Late? How to Catch Up on Retirement ...

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    Investing $31,000 in a 401(k) from age 50 to age 67 would net you over $1.2 million -- and since these contribution limits go up each year and you'd be eligible for the larger catch-up limits from ...

  4. 401(k) super catch-up contributions: What you should know - AOL

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    If you’re age 60–63, you’re eligible for super catch-up contributions in 401(k)s and other eligible retirement plans (403(b), governmental 457 plans, etc.). The super catch-up contribution ...

  5. 457 plan - Wikipedia

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    This allows a person whose employer has a 401(k) or 403(b) and a 457 to defer the maximum contribution amounts to both plans instead of coordinating the total and only being able to meet a single limit amount. Thus, participants can contribute the maximum $19,500 for 2021 into their 401(k) and also the maximum $19,500 into their 457 plan.

  6. 6 Ways To Catch Up If You’re a Boomer Behind on ... - AOL

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    While the regular contribution limit for 2024 is $23,000, the catch-up contribution allows another $7,500, for a large total allowable contribution of $30,500. ... A health savings account (HSA ...

  7. Thrift Savings Plan - Wikipedia

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    Additional matching contributions are made dollar-per-dollar up to 3% of base pay (e.g. an employee contributing 3% will have 1% automatically contributed plus 3% matched, for a total of 4%), then at $0.50/$1 for each additional dollar up to 5% of base pay; neither amounts above 5% nor "catch-up" contributions are matched, regardless of an ...