White Cloud Poppy
I just got my annual 401K statement. While I could easily calculate my balance down to the penny, I recall going with a more conservative estimate for my 12/31 numbers. I was short by $6,000. (Oops, didn't mean to be quite that conservative). So I adjusted my sidebar today.
I surpassed my first six figures on 12/31/24. 2025 contributions were $6,400. Employer matched $5,000. Market gains were $18,000. It's crazy to me, that I put in the bare minimum of $6,400 (bare minimum to get the full match) and that the other $23,000 was pretty much gravy. Even if it wasn't a super high stock market return year, there still would be a lot more than just what I put in.
I think this sums up 'efficiency' pretty well. Also, starting young. Not this particular account, which I started in my 40s. But you can imagine how my 'started in my 20s' accounts are doing.
This is the first 401K statement that blew my mind. But it's the longest I've had an employer retirement plan. I can see the numbers get more interesting after the first $100K.
May 17th, 2026 at 02:14 am 1778984099
Congrats on your 401(k)!
May 19th, 2026 at 09:04 pm 1779224676
Great looking flower too!