What Does Vested Mean In A Retirement Plan?
- 63333 POINTSview profilePeggy MaceMost of the U.S.Being vested in a retirement plan means that you get to take the funds with you when you leave your job, or that those funds will be paid to you when you retire. You can be fully vested, in which all the money in your retirement fund belongs to you. Or you can be partially vested, which means that you would receive part of the funds in your retirement account.Answered on September 25, 2013flag this answer
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