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401(k)

A tax-advantaged retirement savings plan offered by employers in the United States, named after the section of the Internal Revenue Code that created it in 1978. Contributions are typically made pre-tax, reducing current taxable income, and investments grow tax-deferred until withdrawal in retirement. Many employers offer matching contributions, making the 401(k) one of the most powerful wealth-building tools available to American workers.

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