NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PENSION PLAN
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NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PENSION PLAN Average Participant Retirement Account Value
In 2024, the average participant retirement account value for NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PENSION PLAN is $35,435.00
2023 & 2024 401(k) contribution limits by IRS
| Pretax and roth employee contributions | Employee and employer contributions combined | Catch-up contributions (in addition to the employee and employer combined limit, age 50 and over) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 401(k) contribution limit for 2023 | $22,500 | $66,000 | $7,500 |
| 401(k) contribution limit for 2024 | $23,000 | $69,000 | $7,500 |
$1,440,056: this is the amount you will have saved 20 years later if you contribute the maximum of $22,500 annually for 20 years, assuming a 10%* annual return.
$4,224,165: for those who can maximize employee and employer annual $66,000 contributions for 20 years, assuming a 10%* annual return, you will be 3 times richer!
Use the 401(k) Savings Calculator to determine how much your contributions will accumulate over time.
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