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I have old 401(k) accounts from several different jobs. Can I consolidate them into one account?

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Generally speaking, you usually can combine 401(k) accounts from prior employers into an Individual Retirement Account (IRA). Some 401(k) plans also accept rollover assets from prior 401(k) plans. Thus, it also might be possible to consolidate old plan assets into a current employer’s 401(k) depending on the terms of your current employer’s plan.

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