IseWolf22 said:
I've had my 401K and Roth IRA maxed for a few years now. I'm actually starting to wonder if it's worth it. I have a long time until retirement and I could end up with a lot saved, but not able to access it for years. I've been toying with the idea of diverting some to a brokerage account, or switching a large percentage to a Roth 401K
Do you have kids?
If so, you can use some of your 401k funds "early" to pay for your children's college expenses -- meaning, you can withdraw funds prior to age 59.5, penalty-free.
So that's an example of how you could access/use some of your 401k funds for a worthy cost, and at a young/earlier age. (potentially, of course --- as it depends on your age, the age of your children, etc)
To me, something like that makes it worth it to continue putting high amounts into a 401k each month.
It's not JUST a retirement vehicle, but also potentially a college-savings vehicle, as well.
And unlike a 529 plan that would have to be spent on educational needs, the 401k doesn't, so there's flexibility all around.