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Submitted 532 days ago...

Ctene724

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My new employer doesn't have a 401k. I already had a Roth and an existing IRA. Which one should I fully fund now?

I was recently laid-off and my prospective employer doesn't currently offer a 401k (may in the near future). In addition to the above question, will the 401k rollover be considered part of the yearly IRA contribution and if so, should that affect anything?

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Answer 1 / 1 - Submitted 530 days ago...

Landman

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No... your roll over will not be considered part of the yearly IRA contribution. Good Luck!

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