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My employer has a profit sharing 401(k) plan. Are they 2 different plans?

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My employer has a profit sharing 401(k) plan. Are they 2 different plans?

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A profit sharing 401(k) plan is a single plan that tracks employer and employee money separately. Different rules apply to the funds employees contribute and to the funds employers contribute. Amounts rolled over into the plan from another plan or account are also tracked separately.

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