401k Rollover Options If You Lose Your Job
A 401k is a retirement arrangement of employers to their employees. Employees are not required to pay income tax over the account unless it is withd...
A 401k is a retirement arrangement of employers to their employees. Employees are not required to pay income tax over the account unless it is withdrawn during the person’s retirement. When an employee decides to terminate his employment in a certain company, a 401k rollover takes place. The retirement fund will be transferred to another plan.
If ever you come to this point of making changes to your retirement savings, remember to take into account all possibilities. When unsure, you can see a financial planner to help you understand each possibility better, so you can make a well-informed choice.
One way to make a 401k rollover is to transfer the money from employer-funded 401k account to a 401K to an Individual Retirement Account (IRA). Through IRA, your savings will be tax deferred plus you can choose whatever investment that fits your long term goal.
There is a wide variety of investment options to choose from with a brokerage or mutual fund company IRA when compared to an employer-sponsored 401k plan. It is your option when choosing a brokerage firm or mutual fund company but I always suggest finding someone that you can trust. It would not be good for someone you don’t trust handling your 401k money. After all, this is your life and retirement savings.
Another 401k rollover option is to move the retirement funds into a fixed or variable annuity. This would continue to provide an investment option with tax shelter benefits until retirement and would provide you with a guaranteed, steady income upon retirement.
Another option available is when you change employer and you want to move your 401k from your previous employer to your current one. The 401k will be assumed and will have to follow the available investment options and rules of the new account.
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