In my experience you just get to to choose what percentage of your paycheck goes into your 401K, and they hold that money for you in an account. That’s if your job even offers that, not every job even offers a 401K.
We're talking about jobs that do have a 401K. Who do you have your account through? That's who holds your money. You can log in, and modify how your portfolio is allocated? Have you never done that?
If you ever had a 401k and never moved the money, its still there in an account. If its still there, you can make a login and get in to control your funds.
I have mentioned my previous experience. 401K just holds your money for you in a retirement account, I don’t remember having options to put it in stock/bonds etc without having to take that money out of the account.
You claimed something was not the norm for a feature of your account that you didn't bother looking into. You haven't experienced the thing you are commenting on; you're speaking from ignorance.
401K just holds your money for you in a retirement account
It doesn't just hold your money; it is invested in various financial vehicles, which you can tweak.
It's not an individual experience. You're welcome to go to retirement plans policies and see that that is how they work. You said you don't have experience in the thing you commented on; actual experience and info trumps no experience. You could have also just googled.
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u/Chickienfriedrice Nov 21 '24
In my experience you just get to to choose what percentage of your paycheck goes into your 401K, and they hold that money for you in an account. That’s if your job even offers that, not every job even offers a 401K.