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Your employer offers a 401(k) plan in which they will match 100% of your contributions, up to 5% of your salary. Suppose you make $35,000 in a given year, and you contribute $4,…
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$35,000 in a given year, and you contribute $4,000.
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they will match 5% of 35,000 = $1750
so you total would be $5,750
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