Deciding what to do with your 401(k) depends on your financial goals, investment preferences, and the features of your ...
Borrowing from your 401(k) might sound appealing when you need quick cash. After all, the typical 401(k) loan interest rate is low — usually the prime rate plus 1%, and you’re essentially paying ...
Still, many workers are diligently saving and investing for retirement. Among participants with defined contribution (DC) ...
Imagine retiring with $90,000 less in your nest egg—not because of a bad investment, but because you forgot about old 401(k) accounts from past jobs. In today’s job market, where career transitions ...