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Roth 401(k)

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A 401(k) option funded with after-tax dollars, allowing tax-free withdrawals in retirement.

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Example: Consider an investor building a $100,000 portfolio. Roth 401(k) — a 401(k) option funded with after-tax dollars, allowing tax-free withdrawals in — directly affects investment strategy and long-term returns. Getting this concept right can mean tens of thousands of dollars in difference over a 20-year period. Model your portfolio with our investment calculator.

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