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  2. Retirement investing basics: A beginner’s guide - AOL

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    A great starting point for retirement investing is your employer’s 401(k) plan. ... Bankrate’s 401(k) calculator can also show you how your ... a higher fee might be worth it for potentially ...

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    Bankrate’s 401(K) calculator can help you estimate your savings over time. ... Often higher-priced funds have lower long-term returns than the lower-fee funds. Is it worth having a 401(k) plan?

  4. Top Retirement Plan Providers - AOL

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    Other Ascensus retirement services include individual 401(k), business 401(k), MEP 401(k), PEP 401(k), defined benefit plans, SEP IRA, profit-sharing, and non-qualified deferred compensation programs.

  5. 401(k) - Wikipedia

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    They can be charged to the employer, the plan participants or to the plan itself and the fees can be allocated on a per participant basis, per plan, or as a percentage of the plan's assets. For 2011, the average total administrative and management fees on a 401(k) plan was 0.78 percent or approximately $250 per participant. [49]

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    A Roth 401(k): You do not get any upfront tax break with a Roth 401(k). You invest with after-tax dollars and defer your tax savings until retirement when you can withdraw money tax-free.

  7. Use SmartAsset’s 401(k) calculator to get a quick estimate of how much you’ll have in your 401(k) by the time you retire. Keep an emergency fund on hand in case you run into unexpected expenses.