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    If you want to roll over your old 401(k) but your new employer doesn’t offer one — or you can’t move your funds into the new one — you still have options for managing your account.

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    Retirement wealth: If you’re looking to use your money to fund your retirement, then your options include employer-sponsored retirement plans such as a 401(k), as well as an IRA. These accounts ...

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    In this case, you can leave your 401(k) account with your former employer’s 401(k) plan until you wish to take out payments in retirement, which is usually after you reach age 59 to 60. If you ...

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    Alternatives to 401(k) Withdrawals. Chances are that you have other options for raising cash besides withdrawing or borrowing money from your 401(k) account.

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