Prudential, Fidelity, and now Vanguard. Leave them alone, roll over to one 401k, or convert to IRA?
Roll them all over to your current 401k if decent low cost index funds are available. If not, check if keeping in current 401k doesnt incur any fees and if youre happy woth it,let them stay. If old 401ks incur maintenance fees, then before you roll them over to traditional IRA , check that if doing so will have tax consequences further as you will pay taxes on later “backdoor roth” conversions. Search on the topic on reddit and you shall have your answer
Open up an IRA at vanguard or fidelity and roll them into that
Never do this. You open yourself up to taxes in the future when you do a backdoor Roth.
Except @mophie never said backdoor Roth. You could simply roll them into a Rollover IRA
Roll to IRA. 401K costs money to you
Pretty much a blanket statement. You should also tell OP that of he anticipates his invome to go above the Roth IRA limits then if he wishes to do a “backdoor roth” conversion, then he opens himslef up for taxes on the entore amount. Rolling over from 401k to another 401k known as in service rollover is always suitable because of no tax disadvantages. If he is in Dropbox, i am pretty sure his 401k is serviced by either of the 3 biggest MF agency and consequently OP has access to excellent class of low ER funds
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