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05/27/2026

🌟 Considering Rolling Over Your Old Employer Plan? 🌟

If you've recently switched jobs, you might be weighing the benefits of rolling over your old employer plan into an advisory IRA versus transferring it to your new employer's plan. Here's a quick guide to help you decide!

🤔 Rolling Over to an Advisory IRA: The Pros & Cons
Pros:

Investment Flexibility: Advisory IRAs often offer a wider range of investment options compared to employer-sponsored plans. This can include individual stocks, bonds, mutual funds, ETFs, and more.

Professional Guidance: With an advisory IRA, you'll have access to financial advisors who can help tailor your portfolio to your specific goals.

Consolidation: If you've had multiple jobs, rolling everything into one account can simplify your financial management.

No Employer Restrictions: You're not tied to the rules and limitations of your new employer's plan, which can sometimes be less advantageous.

Cons:

Fees: Advisory IRAs might come with higher fees, including management and advisory fees, which can eat into your returns.

Less Employer Support: Without the umbrella of an employer plan, you might miss out on educational resources and fiduciary oversight that some employers provide.

Potential Withdrawal Restrictions: Depending on your IRA custodian, you could face restrictions or penalties on withdrawals.

🤔 Rolling Over to Your New Employer's Plan: The Pros & Cons
Pros:

Simplicity: Keeping funds in your employer's plan can be easier to manage, especially if you prefer fewer accounts to track.

Loan Options: Some employer plans allow loans, which IRAs do not.

Lower Fees: Often, employer plans benefit from lower fees due to the larger pool of participants.

Creditor Protection: Funds in an employer-sponsored plan may have stronger protection from creditors compared to an IRA.

Cons:

Limited Investment Options: New employer plans often have a limited selection of funds, which might not suit everyone's needs or preferences.

Transition Period: Sometimes there can be a gap or delay in moving funds, which could mean time out of the market.

Potential for Poor Plan Quality: Not all employer plans are created equal. Some might have subpar investment options or higher fees than expected.

🔄 Weighing Your Options:

Deciding the right path depends on your individual circumstances, financial goals, and preferences. If investment flexibility and professional advice are high priorities, an advisory IRA might be the way to go. If simplicity, lower fees, and creditor protection are more important, rolling into your new employer’s plan could be beneficial.

💬 What’s been your experience with rollovers? Share your thoughts below!

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