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What Should I Do With My Old 401k?

What Should I Do With My Old 401k?

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This week Chris answers a question from a listener who is nearing retirement and wants to simplify their finances - including three 401ks from previous employers. Chris breaks down the different options you have for your 401ks and the pros & cons of each

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A plan participant leaving an employer typically has four options (and may engage in a combination of these options), each choice offering advantages and disadvantages. Those options include Leave the money in their former employer’s plan, if permitted; Roll over the assets to their new employer’s plan, if one is available and rollovers are permitted; Roll over to an IRA; or Cash out the account value.

There is no guarantee that a diversified portfolio will enhance overall returns or outperform a non-diversified portfolio. Diversification does not protect against market risk.

All performance referenced All performance referenced is historical and is not a guarantee of future results. All indices are unmanaged and cannot be invested into directly.

Dollar cost averaging involves continuous investment in securities regardless of fluctuations in price levels. Investors should consider their ability to continue purchasing through periods of low price levels. Such a plan does not assure a profit and does not protect against loss in declining markets.

There is no assurance that the techniques and strategies discussed are suitable for all investors or will yield positive outcomes. The purchase of certain securities may be required to effect some of the strategies. Investing involves risks including possible loss of principal.

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