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  2. How to find lost retirement accounts [Video] - AOL

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    The Pension Rights Center, a nonprofit organization, can also help find a missing retirement plan via its PensionHelp America service. A final option: Search your state’s unclaimed property ...

  3. Here’s how to find lost retirement accounts [Video] - AOL

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    As more Americans quit their jobs, old employer-sponsored retirement accounts can get lost in the shuffle, particularly if they hold only small amounts of money.

  4. You May Have Old 401(k) Accounts. Here's How to Find Them

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    It is not uncommon to lose track of an old 401(k) account after you change jobs. It's easy for people to assume their 401(k) contributions continue when they get a new job. Financial services ...

  5. You May Have Unclaimed 401(k) Benefits. Here's How to Find Them

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    U.S. workers have left more than $1 trillion in 401(k)s with former employers. That might not be all bad, especially if those plans are doing well. However, sometimes they aren't, and these tax ...

  6. Rollovers as business start-ups - Wikipedia

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    Rollovers as business start-ups ( ROBS) are arrangements in the United States in which current or prospective business owners use their 401 (k), IRA or other retirement funds to pay for new business start-up costs, for business acquisition costs or to refinance an existing business. In 2008, the Internal Revenue Service set up the ROBS ...

  7. Good News: It's Getting Easier to Find Missing Retirement Money

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    American changes jobs more than 12 times on average during their careers - with women staying with each employer for an average of 3.8 years, while men stick around 4.3 years. That's enough time ...

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