No 401(k)? You Still Have Options.

Financial experts will tell you to take full advantage of your 401(k) but only around 74 percent of employers offer 401(k) plans to full-time employees which means the other 26 percent are on their own. These figures do not include those individuals who are self-employed, work part-time, or freelance, as these types of employees typically do not have access to a 401(k). In the attached article by Katie Brockman, she outlines the other types of retirement funds that can jump-start your savings and keep you on track for retirement. Read article here…

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