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I have 8k in a 401k from my previous job. Advice on what to do with it?

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I have 8k in a 401k from my previous job. Advice on what to do with it? Hey y’all! Need some real help since im not good with finances and financial terminology. If this isn’t the right sub please direct me to a better one! Im 29, and have lil more than 8k in a 401k plan from my previous job. I have options(probably common ones) and need some insight! Opt1: Withdraw full/partial amount for myself? It said i’d have …

Reddit Personal Finance 1.2k 2025-01-23

Previous Employer Withholding Vested Match

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Previous Employer Withholding Vested Match I started working for a company in May 2018, and contributed to a 401k plan that was provided. I worked at this specific company until April 2021 when our branch was sold to a different company. I worked at the company that purchased my original company’s branch until August 2021. The OG company wouldn’t completely be vested until employees had …

Reddit Personal Finance 444 2024-06-28

India e-visa and previous visit

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India e-visa and previous visit I am applying for an e-visa from India (tourism) and need some help. The application asks if you have previous or existing visa from India. I have one from over ten years ago on a different passport (also tourist). Do I still need to include this prior visa or will it cause confusion if it’s on a different passport? submitted by /u/blackj…

Reddit Travel 980 2024-06-09

Have a 401k from previous job, what do I do with it?

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Have a 401k from previous job, what do I do with it? Like the title says, I have a 401k with 13k in it. The new job I went to is a government job and we use a LAGERs retirement. Should I withdraw the 401k and take the tax and penalty hit? What should I do? submitted by /u/TheThinkingJacob

Reddit Personal Finance 1.3k 2024-05-26

Have a 401k from previous job, what do I do with it?

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Have a 401k from previous job, what do I do with it? Like the title says, I have a 401k with 13k in it. The new job I went to is a government job and we use a LAGERs retirement. Should I withdraw the 401k and take the tax and penalty hit? What should I do? submitted by /u/TheThinkingJacob

Reddit Personal Finance 409 2024-05-26

With reference to my previous post…

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With reference to my previous post… I stumbled upon a Sony a5000 and I liked it for the low price, the fact it is relatively new and is a mirrorless camera. On the other hand, I love the 700D. I borrowed it from my school for a Photography Competition (sadly I lost) and I love the saturated colours that make the photos come to life on Canon DSLRs post 600D. I’m in a dilemma, and …

Ask Photography 413 2024-03-05

Trying to move but there is an issue with previous rentals

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Trying to move but there is an issue with previous rentals If this is the wrong place please point me the right direction. I moved 12 hours away to Georgia. I was in a bad situation and my father said I could stay with him and his wife. I eventually moved out. A year after I moved out they moved and left a balance. I’m to the point I need to move again too. Not because of late payments but because I nee…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.2k 2024-01-08

what to do with roth account from previous job?

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what to do with roth account from previous job? i have a roth account from my previous job. i contributed to it for about 5 years. i currently have a newer, more stable job with a 403b. do i keep the money in the roth or should i transfer it over to the 403b? if i transfer it over, is it worth taking out a loan from that 403b to help with a down payment on my first home? what are some other o…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.3k 2023-12-14