Should I Roll Over My Old 401(k)?

You just left a job and not sure what to do with your old 401(k)? You’re not alone.

It might seem like a simple decision—but what you do with that account can have a lasting impact on your retirement.

In this video, Drew talks about your main options:
• Leave it where it is
• Roll it into your new employer’s plan
• Move it into an IRA for more flexibility
• Or cash it out (and why that’s usually not the best move)

The truth is, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. The right choice depends on your goals, your timeline, and your overall financial picture.

Taking a few minutes to understand your options now could make a big difference down the road.

If you have questions about your situation, we’re here to help. Connect with our team by sending a message.

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