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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Armand P.
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Mateo, CA
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Armand P.
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Mateo, CA
Posted

Hi

I'm in the process of going to a new company. I recently found out that although they offer a 401K plan they don't match at all. So I have a few options. I could leave the funds with my current 401K account manager (fidelity) as is and just let it grow without any contributions.

Secondly, I could move it over to the new 401K account manager and just continue contributing without any matching from the company.

OR

Open a self directed 401K account since I would be leaving the company and use the funds towards RE investments? I have a ROTH IRA as well that I contribute....perhaps I could liquidate both and open a SD IRA/401K with a Local Trust company?

Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Armand.

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