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25 Smart Retirement Moves You Can Make in 2018 and Beyond

Make the most of your 401(k)

401(k)s have much higher contribution limits — for 2017, it’s $18,000 plus $6,000 for those 50 or older — so aim to contribute generously to them, at least enough to take full advantage of any available matching funds. That’s free money, after all.

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