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401(k) Day - September 8, 2006
What is 401(k) Day?
401(k) Day is an annual celebration spotlighting the importance
of employer-sponsored profit sharing and 401(k) plans. As retirement
follows work, 401(k) Day officially falls on the day after Labor
Day. Some companies celebrate 401(k) Day on another date that is
more convenient for their workforce.
Your
Super Retirement
In 2005, many companies promoted 401(k) Day by using PSCA's superhero-based
"Super Retirement" program. Visit www.401kday.org
for more details. PSCA has also made available online
games that are both fun and educational. Employees of PSCA member
companies may also view our educational video, 401(k):
A Plan That Pays.
Dress for Retirement
If your company celebrates 401(k) Day, you may be encouraged to
"dress for retirement" on 401(k) Day. On 401(k) Day many
people will arrive at work wearing clothing representing the leisure
they hope to experience during retirement. Get creative! Some companies
may award prizes for the best-dressed-in-retirement.
Why Celebrate 401(k) Plans?
401(k) plans, only twenty years old, have quickly grown into the
backbone of Americans' savings, particularly their retirement savings.
For the majority of the workforce, 401(k) savings will play a crucial
role in establishing a secure future. 401(k) plans have also helped
spread the idea of saving and investing to Americans across the
income spectrum. 401(k) plans have helped demystify investing and
make it accessible to nearly all workers.
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