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Should you invest in a 401(k)? Sure. Absolutely. All the experts say so. That’s probably true for most people most of the time, but not always.
The Obama administration announced plans to make saving for retirement easier. Their underlying principle: removing temptation.
Fidelity Investments has been taking a closer look at how investors' moods impact their financial decisions.
It's difficult to know how your company's retirement plan stacks up. That's where BrightScope.com comes in.
The latest equity-market crash has given rise to plans that would overhaul the 401(k).
Workers are again embracing 401(k) plans after the market meltdown and ongoing recession.
Because of the Great Recession, it appears some companies suspending their 401(k) match may not restore it completely.
What do you do if your employer eliminates your 401(k) match?
A 401(k) is a great way to save for retirement, so if your employer offers one, you should make the most of it.
More hybrid 401(k)/annuity plans are popping up as people look to ensure an income throughout retirement.