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| Subject: Re: Rollover to 401k or IRA? | Date: 1/10/1998 12:41 PM | |
| Author: TMFPixy | Number: 1191 of 72499 | |
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Drbear, <<Are you allowed to move 401(k) rollover funds (from a previous employer) out of your current 401(k) at any time, or once rolled in do they have to stay with the current employer until you leave the job?>> Nope. When rolled to a new employer's plan it will stay there until termination or retirement unless the plan provides for in-service withdrawals at age 59 1/2, which some plans do. Regards.....Pixy |
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