Can I make catch-up contributions if I am over the age of 50?

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Yes, individuals who are over the age of fifty may be eligible to make catch-up contributions to their retirement plans. Catch-up contributions allow those nearing retirement to save additional amounts beyond the standard contribution limits set by the Internal Revenue Service. This can be particularly beneficial for individuals who may not have saved enough throughout their working years. The specific limits for catch-up contributions may vary depending on the type of retirement plan, such as a 401(k) or an Individual Retirement Account (IRA). For the most accurate and current information regarding these limits and eligibility, it is advisable to refer to Franklin Templeton's official website or to consult the relevant plan documents. This will provide the most detailed guidance tailored to specific situations regarding catch-up contributions.
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Answered Sep 4, 2025

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