Contribution limits

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Does anyone know if I can contribute the full $15000 (might be $15,500) to my 457b AND another $15000 to my 401k? Or is it a max of $15000 in total?
 
Nice thing about 457 plans is that you can fully contribute to that plan and fully contribute to a 401k.
 
How are you able to have both a 401k and a 457 plan? Change jobs in middle of the year or have 2 jobs?
 
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Work for the State of WI, for one. I have access to both a 403b and a 457. I used to fund the 403b, but when they upped the limit for the 457 a few years back I started contributing to that instead. Unfortunately I don't have enough income to max out both; instead I max out the 457 and the Roth, anything left over I let accumulate in a taxable account.
 
How are you able to have both a 401k and a 457 plan? Change jobs in middle of the year or have 2 jobs?

Im a government employee. A police officer to be exact. I didnt realize that I could contribute to both until yesterday. I recently paid off my swimming pool and my child support also ends next month so i have extra money to invest. I was planning on funding a Roth with this extra money but now I need to look at the 401k more closely.

Ive never looked at it much because the 457b is a much better deal.
 
Im a government employee. A police officer to be exact. I didnt realize that I could contribute to both until yesterday. I recently paid off my swimming pool and my child support also ends next month so i have extra money to invest. I was planning on funding a Roth with this extra money but now I need to look at the 401k more closely.

Ive never looked at it much because the 457b is a much better deal.

I have access to a defined contribution plan with employer match, very similar to a 401k, a 457 and a 403b. The "401k" contributions are a mandetory 11% of salary with a 5% match, I fully fund the 457 as I like that I can get at the cash without penalty as soon as I leave my job, no waiting until I'm 59.5 and I'm 75% fully funding the 403b to further reduce my gross income so that I can fund my Roth. State and government workers may not get the salary of some in the private sector, but there are often greater savings options available.
 

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