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Friday, January 29, 2010

401k Rollover To An IRA Is A Very Simple Process

By David Skool

If ever you quit your job and look for another, you need to move out your 401k account or be penalized with multiple charges. In case, however, you don't get to have another job, then a private retirement savings would be a great way to keep your 401k.

You can, without penalty, rollover your 401(k) into an IRA with the help of a brokerage firm. You should immediately start shopping for a private broker when you leave your employment. There are many options available online and through banks or other financial institutions in your area.

Inquire of their services, the type of IRA they offer, along with their maintenance fees and return rates. Choose among the firms that can give you the best deal for your money. After that, you can immediately jump into processing your 401k rollover.

Rolling a 401k account into an IRA is quite simple, so long as you leave the transferring job to the brokers. Never even attempt to withdraw the money and then deposit with another financial firm. As far as the IRS is concerned, it is nothing less than "early withdrawal" of retirement savings and you will be penalized and taxed big time. Just let the financial institution do the transferring of account.

After you have picked out the firm to do this transaction, you can then file a request to start with the paperwork that will move your 401k account rollover into a new IRA with them. They will take responsibility for everything, free of charge. All you have to do is sign.

This is common practice in the financial market and your money will be handled promptly. This will allow you to avoid all taxes and fees as well as any penalties imposed by your previous employer for keeping your money within their plan after you have left employment. - 23229

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