Most companies you have to be with the company "X" years before you are allowed to have the money the company invested into your account.
For Example lets say I work at the XYZ company for 3 years. I make $50k per year. I put in 10% of my pay, so.......for 3 years times $5000 per year = $15,000. And.....my employer puts in 50 cents on the dollar of every dollar I put in......so I also have $7500 on top of the $15000 I put in. Then........I leave at the 3 year mark......BUT......I had to be there 5 years to be FULLY VESTED in the money that the company "gave" me So I would only get 60% of the money the company "gave" me. This is an incentive for employers to keep people from leaving. This exact type of thing that I described happened all the time at a place I worked at in the 1990s. It was a big company, Mfg plant with high turnover. Of course the owner was swimming in money. He sold the company in 1995, filthy fricken rich now.
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