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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 202090" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>I am definitely NOT a financial expert but, if I were younger, I would contribute as much as possible to my 401K now up to the point where the company ceased to match what I put in. If you put it somewhere else, you lose the half the comany contributes. In a mutual fund, as most 401Ks are, your risk is somewhat smaller. Because the market is so low now, you are getting more for your money. If you have a few years to wait, you will "probably" come out way ahead. If you are my age and need the money in the next few years, it is a different story,.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 202090, member: 135"] I am definitely NOT a financial expert but, if I were younger, I would contribute as much as possible to my 401K now up to the point where the company ceased to match what I put in. If you put it somewhere else, you lose the half the comany contributes. In a mutual fund, as most 401Ks are, your risk is somewhat smaller. Because the market is so low now, you are getting more for your money. If you have a few years to wait, you will "probably" come out way ahead. If you are my age and need the money in the next few years, it is a different story,. [/QUOTE]
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