Why Your 401(k) Employer Match May Not Be Free Money After All

“The average person supposedly changes jobs 12 times during their career, which means that could be at least a dozen matching contributions that you could lose out on. That can add up to tens of thousands of dollars over a lifetime."

Justin Chidester, CFP®, AFC®

Justin is a fee-only financial planner and student loan expert. He and his team work virtually for their clients in 25+ states.

https://www.wealth-mode.com
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