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Smart 401(k) Investing

Investing in Your 401(k)

 

An Investment Menu


The variety of investments available in your 401(k) will depend on who your plan administrator is and the choices your plan sponsor makes. Getting to know the different types of investments will help you create a portfolio that best suits your long-term needs.

Among the most important—and intimidating— decisions you must make when you enroll in a 401(k) plan is how to invest the money you're contributing to your account. The investment portfolio you choose determines the rate at which your account has the potential to grow, and the income that you'll be able to withdraw after you retire.










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