What Does 'Max Out My 401(k)' Mean?

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max out my 401(k)

I just graduated from college and my mom invited me to live with her rent-free so I could save up some money. I'm very lucky and have tried not to be a burden. We really disagree on what I should be saving for. I want to max out my 401(k), correct some dental issues, and travel. max out my 401(k)とはどういうことでしょうか?よろしくお願いします

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max out my 401(k)とはどういうことでしょうか? 401(k) とは、下記のように規定されたアメリカの国税庁条例の番号で、それに基づく、個人年金制度のことです。 https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/401k  ですから「その制度の許容する上限まで払い込んで(=退職後の経済事情をまず安定させて)」ということだと思います。

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