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No 401(k)? 4 Retirement Accounts to Try Instead


With high contribution limits and the possibility of an employer match, it's tough to beat a 401(k) for retirement savings. But that doesn't mean you're doomed to struggle if you don't have access to one. There are plenty of other retirement accounts you can turn to, some of which have perks you won't find with a 401(k). Here are four you should consider.

Individual retirement accounts (IRAs) are usually the go-to account for those who don't have access to 401(k)s. Anyone can open and contribute to one as long as they're earning income during the year or are married to someone who is.

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