I get emails now and then from readers with 401k rollover questions and most of the time I just answer them privately because they are personal. The other day I received a message from a reader with a great question that I figured others could benefit from. They asked:
“I am currently enrolled in a 401k plan through my employer and I can’t remember if I had enrolled in this plan with my previous employers. How do I find out if I have any funds available to rollover to my current 401k plan?” Read the rest of this entry
Retirement savings must be actively managed so as to secure a happy retired life. Anyone who is approaching his golden years or having a few years left to enter the retirement age has plenty of works to be done to save for your retirement. If you have a company sponsored 401k plan, you have several options for asset allocation. Read the rest of this entry
I am excited today. I am excited because today’s post is going to bring you a lot of great information from a few of my financial friends. You will find a variety of investing information on subjects such as investing in gold, the stock market and additional information on 401k rollover rules. So continue reading the abundance of information provided below and when you visit their sites, post a comment and let them know their friend at Get 401k Rollover Info sent you. Read the rest of this entry
When you need to move your 401k account into another, the first thing that pops into your mind is how do you rollover a 401k? If you are like me you not only need to know all the information involved in doing something, but you also want to see some guidelines so you can assure you are following the correct procedures and are on the right track. It’s easy to question yourself when you are not 100% sure of what you are doing. It is especially scary when you are dealing with your money.
So for those of you that want to know how to rollover a 401k, here are the basic steps you need to take when participating in a direct 401k rollover to a new account.
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