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It’s a real shame when you get something accomplished and the only thing not done is mailing in the paperwork. My husband and I finally signed up with Vanguard to rollover his previous job’s 401(k). We got the account information, filled out the application online, and got his online access set up. All that is left is to print the forms and send it to Vanguard.
That was over a week ago.
I just reminded him again to get that done. Once that’s complete, I can publish a post on rolling over retirement accounts. If you don’t see it at least you know why.
I decided to do a Top 10 Weekly Round-Up to focus on a few high quality personal finance posts instead of all that I liked. It’s actually harder than you think, as I’m a fan of many bloggers. I hope that this is more helpful for you.
Top 10 Posts From This Week:
- 10 Stupid Ways College Students Waste Money
- 20 Ways to Save Time and Money in the Kitchen
- Banks Vs. Credit Unions
- If You’re Still Shopping for a Credit Card
- Personal budget categories – the key to tracking your money
- When it Comes to Emergency Funds, Size Does Matter
- A Six Figure Salary And NO Investment Plans? Are You Kidding Me?
- Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Asset Allocation
- DirectTV Bait & Switch – They Change Prices Once Your System is Installed.
- Credit Card Basics: Five Essential Skills for Mastering Plastic
I hope your weekend goes well. It’s rainy over here in the Mid-Atlantic, but otherwise ok.
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Hey, thanks for the mention! I don’t think I could narrow it down to 10, but I’m honored to be among yours!
I’ve got to get around to rolling over my old 401(k) as well. I’ve been at my new job for about 6 months now! LOL.
Thanks for the mention!
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I used to be really bad about preparing things and then not taking the final step to send them in. I’ve gotten a lot better about it now that I work full time and can just bring print/mail stuff at work.
I dig the new theme.
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@Patrick Yeah, we’re late too on things. As of today, we haven’t mailed it out still.
@BGS Thanks about the theme. It’s very much a work in progress.
Thanks for including me in your top 10!
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I look forward to reading about your experience with rolling over your 401k. In the mean time, thank you for mentioning my article.
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