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If you aren’t saving enough for the future, the simplest way to increase your retirement plan balance is to increase contributions by 1%. If you’re considering deferring 3% of a $50,000 salary, you would contribute $1,500 annually. Over 20 years at 6% compounded daily, your 3% contribution, which is $125 monthly, would have grown from zero to $57,994.74.
For example, 4% over 30 years using the same criteria would grow your account to $168,628.
Try it yourself by clicking on the compound interest calculator at www.investor.gov or, better yet, talk to a financial professional to learn more.
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