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Most people only invest for retirement through their employer plan, which means if that plan is weak, your future could be too. But how do you actually know if it’s bad, or if you just don’t understand it yet?
In this episode, we break down the three biggest signs your employer plan might be holding you back, and what to do about it.
We’ll get into:
Your retirement plan is part of your compensation, just like salary, PTO, and health insurance. If you’re ignoring it (or assuming it’s fine) you could be leaving hundreds of thousands of dollars on the table.
Take a closer look now so you can decide whether your plan is working for you, or if it’s time to find a better path forward.
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