The 7 Most Common 401(k) Mistakes to Avoid

Many Baby Boomers might not be ready for retirement, but younger workers have a chance to do better – if they make the most of their 401(k)s.

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Here are three good news/bad news retirement plan statistics:

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John Barringer, CFP, RIA
Managing Partner, Executive Wealth Planning Partners

Executive Wealth Planning Partners is a full-service financial planning and asset-management firm. We'll teach you to maximize the value and manage the risk of your employer-sponsored equity compensation and retirement plans while you build a diversified investment portfolio in order to confidently build your family's wealth.