The only difference between a defined-benefit plan and a defined-contribution retirement plan is the tax deduction for the defined-contribution plan.

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Retirement planning refers to financial strategies of saving, investments, and ultimately distributing money meant to sustain oneself during retirement. Many popular investment vehicles, such as individual retirement accounts (IRAs) and 401(k)s, allow retirement savers to grow their money with certain tax advantages.
 


The only difference between a defined-benefit plan and a defined-contribution retirement plan is the tax deduction for the defined-contribution plan.