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Depends. You need to compare fees and investment before doing so
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decline
Old 401k doesn't cost me anything (that I can tell) and it's got a good set of investments available.
Posted by
colin (aka colinski)
Oct 30 '13, 10:02
19.2% YTD..
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ytd is not what to look at. You need to look at your Annual Fee Disclosure (it's also called the 404(a)-5 disclosure).
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decline
Oct 30, 10:05
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continued: Plans often have access to better funds than you can get at the retail level - example inside
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decline
Oct 30, 10:12
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ah, ok. that's good info, i didn't know that. -- nm
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colin
Oct 30, 10:39
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