Starting a new job? You're probably wondering what to do with the 401(k) you left behind at your old workplace.
A U.S. Government Accountability Office study reported that 41% of American workers are unaware that 401(k) plans carry fees. Yet these fees can cost a workers thousands (and thousands) of dollars ...
Learn how to protect and rebuild retirement savings during a job transition, how to stabilize income and how to stay on track for long-term financial goals.
A 401(k) plan remains one of the most effective tools for building retirement savings, particularly when your employer contributes matching funds. That match, often worth 3% to 5% of your salary, is ...
Changing jobs is a common part of modern working life in the United States. But what many workers may not realize is that each job switch can come with an overlooked cost: unclaimed retirement savings ...
A monthly fee of $4.55 could cause you to lose nearly $18,000 in account growth. A 401(a)(5) fee disclosure form lists all the fees you're responsible for paying. A fund prospectus is a good place to ...