Participant Corner: How Much Do You Know About Your Retirement Plan?

Ironwood Retirement Plan Consultants • March 20, 2025

Many people often find that they know far less about their retirement plan than they thought. Test yourself with the quiz below and see how much you know about your financial future.


1. What type of retirement account do you have with your employer?

  1. 401k
  2. 403b
  3. 457b


Depending on your industry your retirement account will look different. As a rule of thumb, for-profit companies tend to have 401(k)s while non-profits typically use 403(b)s. State government jobs tend to be 457(b)s. These are not hard rules however and it's important to reach out to your plan sponsor to find out what plan you are involved in.


2. How risky are your investments?

  1. Aggressive
  2. Moderate
  3. Conservative


Once your money is in a tax-deferred retirement account, you need to choose how to invest it. Choosing how aggressively to invest that money is important. Depending on how much you contribute relative to your income as well as how close you are to your retirement, different levels of risk are best to maximize your retirement returns. If you are early in your career or make smaller contributions, a more aggressive strategy will grow your nest egg faster (albeit with more risk involved). On the other hand, if you are later in your career or are making bigger contributions, you do not need your money to grow as much to have a secure retirement, so a more conservative strategy is more suitable.


3. Do you know the employer match limit for your retirement account (if they have one)?


Finding out your employer's match limit is important. If you contribute less than that number, you are missing out on “free” money to put away for your retirement. Ensuring you contribute at least that much will allow you not to leave anything on the table.


4. Who is your Beneficiary?

  1. Spouse
  2. Child(ren)
  3. Sibling(s)


Many people are unaware of who the beneficiary of their retirement account is in the event they were to pass on. If they are married, then the default is their spouse and if someone is single then the account is included in their estate. Naming a beneficiary is typically very easy to do and can save your loved ones a significant amount of time and money in their time of mourning.


Questions like the ones above are essential to understanding and maximizing the benefits of your retirement plan. If you're unsure about one or more of these key areas, don’t hesitate to reach out.


At Ironwood Retirement Plan Consultants, we’re here to help. Whether you're looking for clarity or ready to take the next step, contacting your advisor or plan sponsor is the best way to get personalized guidance and answers tailored to your retirement goals.

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