You create an account on the app by subscribing, then registering a little about you and your 401(k) plan. For your safety, we do not collect your financial account credentials, and we recommend that you use a different password than you do with your bank.
You will only need the company name you have the plan for, as well as what age you want to retire. We'll also ask for your email address and phone number to send you notifications regarding your account.
This will depend on how often you follow Saucy Money's recommendations and how the stock market performs. No one can guarantee anything when it comes to the stock market, but the Saucy Money system has proven to return over 10% every year since 2007, which is when we started using it.
These are the 401(k) plans currently supported by Saucy Money. More will be added soon.
- Allstate 401(k)
- Ally Financial 401(k)
- Amazon.com 401(k)
- Apple 401(k)
- Bank of America 401(k)
- Cardinal Health 401(k) Savings Plan
- CFG Retirement Savings 401(k)
- CIGNA 401(k)
- Cognizant 401(k)
- CommScope Welfare Benefit Plan
- Costco 401(k)
- CVS Health Future Fund 401(k)
- ExxonMobil Savings Plan
- Google LLC 401(k) Savings Plan
- McKesson Corporation 401(k)
- Microsoft 401(k)
- Penguin 401(k)
- Publix 401(k) SMART Plan
- S & S Services Group, LLC Wilmington 401(k)
- SAS 401(k)
- Starbucks 401(k)
- Truist 401(k)
- Vanguard SEP-IRA
- vmWare, Inc. 401(k) Savings Plan
- Walmart 401(k)
- Wells Fargo 401(k)
If you don't work for one of these companies, contact us with your company name and city where you work.