Submitted by r4ipie t3_11do2aj in personalfinance
I apologize if this was already asked somewhere. I've read a ton of posts but can't seem to find exactly what I'm looking for.
My employer matches up to 3% of eligible compensation. That part I understand.
But on the site, under this, it also states "your employer will make a direct contribution of 5% of your eligible compensation."
What's the 5% direct contribution?
Of course, I know I should contribute as much as possible, and I will when I'm in a better spot financially. But does this mean I should elect to contribute 5% rather than 3% to my plan?
trmoore87 t1_ja9s8oj wrote
No, it means they will contribute 5% regardless of what you do, and they will add another 3% to match.
You put in 0%? get 5%
You put in 3%, get 8%
You put in 1%, get 6%.
The normal terminology for the 5% they are putting in is "safe harbor".