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  2. Top Retirement Plan Providers - AOL

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    It gives companies access to the largest retirement plan providers with the best 401(k) plans. The top 401(k) companies design 401(k) plans for small businesses with tiered pricing models, which ...

  3. Types of retirement plans and which to consider - AOL

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    To consider: 403(b) plans offer a narrow choice of investments compared to other retirement savings plans. The IRS states these plans can only offer annuities provided through an insurance company ...

  4. What is a 403(b) plan and how does it work? - AOL

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    403(b) employer contributions may vest faster than in 401(k) plans. If you are no longer with your employer, 403(b) rules may be more flexible than 401(k) early withdrawal rules.

  5. Mutual of America - Wikipedia

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    Mutual of America Life Insurance Company is an American provider of retirement services and investments to employers, employees and individuals. Founded in 1945, the company provides products and services to help its customers build and preserve assets. [3] Mutual of America is a Fortune 1000 mutual company headquartered in Manhattan, New York ...

  6. 403 (b) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a 403(b) plan is a U.S. tax-advantaged retirement savings plan available for public education organizations, some non-profit employers (only Internal Revenue Code 501(c)(3) organizations), cooperative hospital service organizations, and self-employed ministers in the United States. [1]

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

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    In addition to 401(k) plans, there are also 403(b) plans for employees of public schools and certain tax-exempt organizations, and 457(b) plans for state and local government employees.