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Bookending the first week of September with Labor Day is a less recognized holiday that deserves more attention from planners, advisors, and savers: National 401(k) Day. Though we are in an era of generally declining economic confidence, many Americans are still somewhat upbeat about their retirement savings. However, how they feel about their retirement may not match what is actually in their 401(k) accounts. Read more to learn about how National 401(k) Day is an ideal opportunity to help clients take stock and ensure that their plans keep pace with their expectations—for both themselves and their loved ones.
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