Retirement Planning

Can I leave my retirement funds with the company I left when I changed to another job?

Answer:

Generally, if the present value of your benefits is less than $5,000, then the old employer may distribute your funds without your consent. If the amount is more than $5,000, you probably have the option to leave your funds in the plan of your former employer.
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