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403(b) for a Teacher with 20 Years Until Retirement

A teacher earning $55,000 contributing 8% with a 3% employer match over 20 years at 6% return illustrates mid-career 403(b) growth.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter your annual salary.
  2. Set the percentage of salary you contribute and your employer's match rate.
  3. Choose an expected annual return and the years until you retire.
  4. Read your projected balance, monthly contribution, and total contributed.

Even with only 20 years remaining, consistent 403(b) contributions can build a meaningful retirement supplement to a teacher's pension.

Frequently asked questions

What is a 403(b) plan?
A 403(b) is a tax-advantaged retirement plan for employees of public schools, churches, and nonprofits. It works much like a 401(k): pre-tax or Roth contributions grow tax-deferred until retirement.
Does the employer match count toward my contribution limit?
No. Employer matching contributions are separate from your own elective deferral limit, though combined contributions are subject to a higher overall IRS cap.
How much should I contribute to a 403(b)?
At minimum, enough to capture the full employer match — that is an immediate return on your money. Many savers aim for 10–15% of salary including the match.
Is the projection guaranteed?
No. It assumes a constant return and contributions. Actual markets fluctuate, so the real balance will differ. Use the figure as a planning baseline.