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Unhappy With Your 401(k)? Make These Changes ASAP


If you have access to a 401(k) plan at work, it often pays to contribute funds. The reason? Many employers that sponsor 401(k)s also match worker contributions to some degree, so if you put in some money of your own, you might get free money in return.

But what if you've been saving in a 401(k) plan for a while and you aren't happy with your results? Maybe your balance just isn't what you hoped it would be at this point in life. In that case, you have options, and here are some changes worth looking at.

If you're not seeing the type of growth you'd like in your 401(k), you may not be investing aggressively enough. Take a look at the funds you've chosen and make sure they're stock-focused. That way, you can maximize growth in your retirement plan while you're relatively young.

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Source Fool.com


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