Visit Fidelity NetBenefits FAQs to get answers to common questions about retirement, 401 (k) plans, 403 (b) plans, and other employee benefits.

We answer the question “What is a 401 (k)?” breaking down how it works and offering answers about how to contribute to this retirement plan.

If your employer offers benefits through Fidelity, we can help you enroll. Set up a NetBenefits profile to explore your employee benefits.

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If your employer offers benefits through Fidelity, log in to Fidelity NetBenefits to see your 401 (k), 403 (b), health benefits, stock plans, and more.

What’s a 401 (a) plan? It's a retirement savings plan available to employees of certain tax-exempt organizations, such as governmental agencies and higher education institutions.

If your employer offers benefits through Fidelity, log in to Fidelity NetBenefits to see your 401 (k), 403 (b), health benefits, stock plans, and more.

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