How much should I put in my 401(k)?
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A 401(k) account available through your employer is one of the best methods for building retirement savings. There are two key advantages. First, pre-tax contributions made to your 401(k) now are tax deferred, so each year's total taxable income will be lower. Second, some employers provide 401(k) match programs where they contribute to your 401(k) account. Depending on the program, employer contributions can range from 0 percent to 100 percent of your contributions.

Use this calculator to determine how much you should put in your 401(k).

Change the numbers in each input field by entering a new number or adjusting the sliders. After entering your data into each input field, the calculator results will automatically update the summary statement and chart.

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The calculations provided by this calculator are based entirely on the information you enter, including any savings rate or expected rate of return. These calculations do not reflect the terms available for any Regions savings or other deposit accounts.

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