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Your 401(k) era starts now
Retirement savings, unlocked for freelancers.
If you’re a freelancer, you’ve likely wondered: How do I best save for retirement?
Wonder no more, here’s your answer…from our pals at Betterment.
Meet the Betterment solo 401(k): The solo 401(k) is a low-cost, fully digital investment option designed for freelancers.
What you get with the solo 401(k):
100% digital setup. No paperwork or mailing checks. Open and manage your account entirely online.
Unique flexibility. You have the option to open a traditional or Roth solo 401(k), and your spouse can contribute, too.
Expert-built portfolios. Choose from our selection of low-cost exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to help you build wealth over the long term.
$1,500 tax credit. Set up automatic contributions and potentially qualify for a tax credit of up to $500 per year for 3-years.
Higher contribution limits. You can contribute up to $72,000 a year with a solo 401(k), depending on your age.
Ready to start saving for retirement? Open your Betterment solo 401(k) today.
Can’t wait to help you lower your taxes and grow your savings with the solo 401(k) for freelancers.
Happy savings,
The team at Betterment + Harlow
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