hello maybe someone can help me out I am contributing 8% so say my paycheck is 1400 gross then the contribution should be 112 right? Looking at my paystub only 85 dollars was contributed and my net was 1040. After 401k or 1125 before the 401k contribution it looks like they are taking the contributions straight from my net pay which I though it came off the gross pay 1400 minus 112 but instead it’s taken from my net can someone explain this is this a roth401k because I didn’t elect a Roth I wanted tradition pretax so I would have had higher contributions 112 vs 85 so more money would go into the portfolio for greater gains over a lifetime and worry about taxes when I start withdrawaling
401k contribution question? Is it figured from gross or net pay?
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Talk to payroll. Problem solved...
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401k is a tool for Wallstreet to get money from worker bees like you, ever heard from those million of people ruined by the 2008 financial crisis? Not a bleep, no one from Wallstreet was ever held responsible.
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At least take advantage of their free contributions -
Are you paid a per diem? Those wages won't count toward your contribution if so. Otherwise, I'm assuming they've got you setup on a Roth.
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It's generally a % of the gross. Pay no attention to the stock market Chicken Littles. Stocks are your retirement friend.
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