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Any advantage to using work's 403(b) over just doing it myself?
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Apologies if this has been asked before, but I'm getting more and more confused the more I read. I'm currently invested post-tax in the Fidelity Freedom® Blend 2040 Fund via my work's 403(b) plan. There's no match from my work. Is there any advantage to using the 403(b), or would I be equally well off just opening a personal Fidelity account and doing it that way? I'd like to be able to contribute more than the $19,500 limit per year.

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