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401k rollover to IRA: what should I go with?

Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:14 pm
Posted by Golfer
Member since Nov 2005
75052 posts
Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:14 pm
Left my employer, I have a 401k with Principal that I need to move into an IRA I'm assuming?
Posted by Janky
Team Primo
Member since Jun 2011
35957 posts
Posted on 10/9/12 at 3:42 pm to
Yes, a rollover IRA. If you want to do it yourself go with Vanguard or TDA. If you want to hire someone that is a different discussion.
Posted by Crbello4Hiceman
Lurking
Member since May 2011
502 posts
Posted on 10/9/12 at 4:41 pm to
Unless you feel like trading yourself, I'd recommend Fidelity. They have some no-fee type mutual funds of different risk levels.
Posted by tirebiter
7K R&G chile land aka SF
Member since Oct 2006
9204 posts
Posted on 10/10/12 at 10:17 am to
If you are looking for breadth of choice and low costs I would choose Vanguard. If the amount of money is significant I would open a IRA mutual fund and link a brokerage account to it at inception. Vanguard is low frills, but the costs are rock bottom, have had accounts there > 20 years. Also have an account at Wells Fargo, 100 free trades per year with a PMA account. From experience with Fidelity in the past, their interface and fixed income capabilities were better, but that may have changed.

Here is a recent article on Vanguard and its retiring CIO:

LINK

Posted by ZereauxSum
Lot 23E
Member since Nov 2008
10176 posts
Posted on 10/10/12 at 4:31 pm to
quote:

Unless you feel like trading yourself, I'd recommend Fidelity. They have some no-fee type mutual funds of different risk levels.


Someone correct if wrong, but I believe Vanguard clients are not charged any fee if all their assets are in vanguard funds.
Posted by meldawg399
nola
Member since Oct 2008
1168 posts
Posted on 10/11/12 at 1:34 pm to
quote:

Someone correct if wrong, but I believe Vanguard clients are not charged any fee if all their assets are in vanguard funds.


yeah if you do all online or have certain high $$$ balances, it is free with Vanguard.

You could also look into converting it into a Roth IRA, pay taxes on it now, and let the earnings grow tax free depending on how a conversion would impact yuor tax situation.
Posted by tirebiter
7K R&G chile land aka SF
Member since Oct 2006
9204 posts
Posted on 10/11/12 at 2:25 pm to
quote:

Someone correct if wrong, but I believe Vanguard clients are not charged any fee if all their assets are in vanguard funds.


If one signs up for electronic delivery of all documents the accounts are free. Vanguard ETFs and funds have no commission or sales charges. Other vendor funds vary as to whether they have a sales charge or no transaction fee, some may have a minimum holding period or deferred charge may apply. I pay $2 per trade for non-Vanguard products, YMMV.
Posted by Fat Bastard
coach, investor, gambler
Member since Mar 2009
72615 posts
Posted on 10/12/12 at 7:55 am to
V A N G U A R D


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Posted by ottothewise
Member since Sep 2008
32094 posts
Posted on 10/13/12 at 12:23 pm to
quote:

I'd recommend Fidelity. They have some no-fee type mutual funds of different risk levels.


I was advising someone who was 'married' to Fidelity.

During the Bush/Paulson crash, Fidelity moved FINANCIALS into a gold mutual fund, killing all the profit I had carefully squeezed out of a down ward market.
I can no longer cannot trust them. the State of NY was able to sue Fidelity about that incident, 25 million to the injured parties.

You look at the components of the mutual fund, it looks great, and they can move ANYTHING into your supposed X fund, so its underlying weakness becomes unrelated to the supposed X, and the Z portion tanks.

Pick your own damn stocks.

Posted by Janky
Team Primo
Member since Jun 2011
35957 posts
Posted on 10/14/12 at 6:39 am to
quote:

ottothewise


I am not sure I understand. Can you please clarify?
Posted by lilsnappa
Red Stick
Member since Mar 2006
1794 posts
Posted on 10/14/12 at 9:55 am to
quote:

Left my employer, I have a 401k with Principal that I need to move into an IRA I'm assuming?


Logged in to ask this exact same question...
Posted by davesdawgs
Georgia - Class of '75
Member since Oct 2008
20307 posts
Posted on 10/14/12 at 10:43 pm to
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During the Bush/Paulson crash,


Take your hack shite back to the Poliboard.
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