Many workers who leave a job end up rolling the money from their 401(k) plan into an IRA. And while that can be a wise decision, it can backfire spectacularly if you make one crucial mistake.
In the near future we'll be given the opportunity to roll the money into the new larger 401(k) plan, withdraw it, or roll it into a Roth IRA. I'm 45 years old with an existing Roth from old jobs I ...
Old 401(k)s are a little like the old clothes in the back of your closet. You know you should do something about them, but ...