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  2. ETFs vs. index funds: Key similarities and differences - AOL

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    ETFs and index funds present a few differences that investors need to be aware of. Where to buy. If you invest in a 401(k) or 403(b) ... your best bet is usually to open an IRA, Roth IRA, or a ...

  3. Should I Invest With a 401(k) or Index Fund? - AOL

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    Continue reading → The post Investing With a 401(k) vs. Index Funds appeared first on SmartAsset Blog. Index funds are low-cost mutual funds designed to track the performance of groups of stocks ...

  4. 403(b) vs. 401(k): Which Is Better? - AOL

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    Both 401(k) and 403(b) accounts are employer-sponsored retirement accounts. Learn about the key differences and how to choose between a 403(b) vs. a 401(k).

  5. The 8 Best Fidelity Index Funds for Retirement - AOL

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    As of Oct. 9, the S&P 500 index had returned 15.73% in 2021. In contrast, the Fidelity 500 Index Fund — which Fidelity says is designed to track the S&P 500 — reported a year-to-date gain of ...

  6. Employee benefits - Wikipedia

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    Employee benefits in the United States include relocation assistance; medical, prescription, vision and dental plans; health and dependent care flexible spending accounts; retirement benefit plans (pension, 401(k), 403(b)); group term life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment insurance plans; income protection plans (also known as ...

  7. Which Can Get Me More Retirement Cash: 403(b) or 401(k ... - AOL

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    If you're starting a new job, there's a good chance you're going to have the option to join an employer-sponsored retirement plan, and it'll probably be one of two types of plans: a 403(b) or a ...

  8. 403 (b) - Wikipedia

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    The Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) does not require 403(b) plans to be technically "qualified" plans (i.e., plans governed by U.S. Tax Code 401(a)), but 403(b) plans have the same general appearance as qualified plans. While the option is available it is not known how prevalent or if any 403(b) plan has been started or amended ...

  9. Stock market index - Wikipedia

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    Stock market indices may be categorized by their index weight methodology, or the rules on how stocks are allocated in the index, independent of its stock coverage. For example, the S&P 500 and the S&P 500 Equal Weight each cover the same group of stocks, but the S&P 500 is weighted by market capitalization, while the S&P 500 Equal Weight places equal weight on each constituent.