Posted by MarkB_MI on December 11, 2011 at 11:16:08 from (198.208.251.23):
In Reply to: OT: old employer 401.k? posted by Dave from MN on December 11, 2011 at 10:58:18:
Find an investment company with which you feel comfortable and whose investment options match what you want to do. I will say that both T. Rowe Price and Vanguard have solid reputations, although there are other good companies as well. Once you have decided on an investment firm and picked the funds you want to invest in, call them up and explain that you want to open an IRA and transfer your old 401k funds into it. Believe me, they will be very helpful.
There is a very specific process that must be followed when transferring from one 401k or IRA to another. Do it wrong and you'll find yourself with huge penalty. Your new investment firm will give you the straight scoop, follow their instructions to a "T".
You feel your investments are "unsafe" where they're at, but are they? Ultimately, ALL investments are "market funds", just different markets. Yes, your money is PROBABLY safe in a money market fund, but keeping it all out of the stock market will just guarantee you go broke quicker.
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