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Thoughts on an annuity for a roth/traditional 401k from a previous employer? My current employer does not have a 401(k) available yet and I’m not sure if the previous company is going to eat away at my 401(k) with fees.
Trying to figure out where I should put it next. my contributions were roth where as my company match were traditional.
TIA
SandraYou can roll into into an IRA. Keep good records.
RebeccaAnnuities are very rarely the optimal option and I can’t think of a single time that you would want to put Roth money into one (not to say there is never ever a case for it).
Where is the previous 401k? -people may be able to tell you where to find the fees.
If you are a high income earner you may not want to move the money into an IRA to leave the ability to do backdoor Roth conversions later.
BrianYou can do a direct rollover to an IRA. The traditional 401k funds go to a rollover IRA (tIRA). The Roth 401k rolls to a Roth IRA.
I’ll bet that an annuity will eat away you 401k with fees a lot more than leaving it in place will do.
If you eventually decide to “unroll” your rollover IRA to an employer’s 401k plan, you can do that.
I believe your custodian will have to track the shares separately.
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