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What Kind of Retirement Plan is the ERA?

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What Kind of Retirement Plan is the ERA?

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The ERA is a defined benefit retirement plan. Under the Internal Revenue Service code it is considered a 401(a) retirement plan. Defined benefit retirement plans are designed to give members who qualify for benefits a lifetime income source for the retiree and, if they choose such a benefit, for a beneficiary. Both the member and employer contribute a percentage of earnings towards retirement throughout the career of the individual.

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