What Will My Savings Be Worth?

The future value of your savings plan is dependent on the starting balance, additional monthly savings and the rate of return you receive on those savings. For the most accurate valuation, you’ll have to to separate taxable accounts such as savings and CDs from your tax-deferred accounts such as 401(k)s and college 529 plans.



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