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Should I start a 401(k)?
When is the best time to start a 401(k)?
Who can invest in a retirement plan?
How much can I contribute to my 401(k)?
Should I keep investing my 401(k) in this current environment?
What is a company match?
Should I borrow from my 401(k)?
What is the pyramid of investing?
Should I consolidate my multiple 401(k) accounts in to one account?
How much can I contribute to my 401(k)?
Answer:
As of 2008, you can contribute up to $15,500. A catch-up contribution of $5,000 can be made, if you are 50 years of age or older.