If you are 60 years old, new 401(k) rules could save you money

FAN Editor

A new era of retirement savings 

The super catch-up contribution is a testament to the growing focus on enhancing retirement readiness for Americans. By leveraging this opportunity, individuals aged 60 to 63 can significantly boost their retirement savings, potentially lower their overall tax liability, and provide greater peace of mind as they transition into their golden years. 

If you’re approaching this age bracket, now is the time to review your retirement strategy and prepare to make the most of this exciting new provision. Retirement is a journey, and with the super catch-up, you can ensure yours is as secure and fulfilling as possible. 

Ted Jenkin is president of Exit Stage Left Advisors and partner at Exit Wealth.

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