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An introduction to your retirement dashboard

How to navigate to key features in your participant dashboard.

Updated over a week ago

The Gusto 401(k) powered by Guideline participant dashboard offers a streamlined and intuitive retirement savings experience.

Here’s what you can expect and how to navigate to key features.

Highlights of the retirement dashboard

A unified homepage

The homepage of your dashboard provides a clear overview of your balances, contributions, portfolio assets, transactions, and notifications for all your Gusto retirement accounts, so you can see all your important plan details in one place.

You can also easily toggle between accounts to make changes to details, like contributions, portfolio selections, and settings.

Simple navigation

The main menu on the left side of your dashboard is where you can find important pages quickly. From the menu, you can make plan selections for your contributions, portfolio assets, and transfers (for rollovers and distributions).

Notification center

The notifications and task center will let you know when you need to take action or review essential plan documents.

Contributions page

The Contributions page, accessible from the left navigation, is where you can choose how much to contribute to your traditional and Roth retirement accounts. You can easily view your contributions, employer contributions, as well as your projected total for the year.

If you have more than one employer-sponsored retirement account, you can also report outside contributions at the bottom of this page. Tracking external contributions can help you avoid overcontributing above IRS limits.

Documents and files

The Documents section is where you can find essential plan documents, such as annual and quarterly statements, tax files, plan disclosures, and terms of service.

Additionally, the Shared files section is a secure way to share items with our Customer Success team.

Settings

Your personal and plan settings is where you can view your account details and make changes.

  • Personal settings: View and edit your contact information, beneficiaries, and security features, such as your password and two-factor authentication.

  • Plan settings: Review plan info, such as your account number, vesting schedule, and any applicable employer contributions.

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