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Old 02-22-2004, 10:07 AM
Jimmy Clay
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Default Re: MFS vs ING vs TIAA/CREF vs ADP-401k - what would you do?

Try this link to do some research on the subject:

http://www.gomez.com/main.aspx?m=5&s=2&tc=3

I've been using Scottrade and they've been good.

www.scottrade.com


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"mrbelvedr" <thomasamiller[at]ohgod.do.NOTspaM_rocketmail.com> wrote in message
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> MFS vs ING vs TIAA/CREF vs ADP-401k - what would you do?
> Since I have changed jobs quite a few times I have 401k accounts with ING,

ADP 401k, and MFS. I also have an IRA with TIAA/CREF. I am currently
contributing to MFS. I have about $5,000 in each of the four accounts.
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> If it were you would you roll all the accounts into one? Or should I keep
them separate? I have no idea what the best strategy is. Maybe I should roll
all the inactive 401k accounts into the TIAA/CREF IRA? Are there tax
consequences to that? I am also looking for a site where I can compare fees
that these particular investment companies charge to their clients. I have
not found a good site to compare investment companies. Of the companies I
mentioned, which do you think is best? I know it is a somewhat loaded
question but this is not my area of expertise at all. Please help.
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> Tom


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Old 02-20-2004, 04:23 PM
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Default MFS vs ING vs TIAA/CREF vs ADP-401k - what would you do?

MFS vs ING vs TIAA/CREF vs ADP-401k - what would you do?

Since I have changed jobs quite a few times I have 401k accounts with ING, ADP 401k, and MFS. I also have an IRA with TIAA/CREF. I am currently contributing to MFS. I have about $5,000 in each of the four accounts.

If it were you would you roll all the accounts into one? Or should I keep them separate? I have no idea what the best strategy is. Maybe I should roll all the inactive 401k accounts into the TIAA/CREF IRA? Are there tax consequences to that? I am also looking for a site where I can compare fees that these particular investment companies charge to their clients. I have not found a good site to compare investment companies. Of the companies I mentioned, which do you think is best? I know it is a somewhat loaded question but this is not my area of expertise at all. Please help.

Tom




 

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