USAA and First State Bank will help with your 401K rollovers. Also, Vanguard, T. Rowe Price and Scotrade.
One can purchase multiple 401k rollovers by contacting and working with financial institutions of different types but in specific those which work with stocks and shares.
You can rollover your 401k at any time, as long as it has been 60 days since it was opened. The company holding your 401k benefits has its own rules.
One can find many FAQ and answers on 401k rollovers at Wells Fargo. There are many questions which have been asked previously, complete with answers as well.
Most employers offer a 401K plan but you can also research banks that offer a good 401k plan.
It all depends on your current employer's plan rules. They may allow all rollovers into the plan or restricted them to just other 401k's. You should refer to your plan's Summary Plan Description, which can be obtained from your Benefits Department.
Most investment firms like Fidelity Investments will help you roll over your 401k. They will let you know your options and explain all of the pros and cons for each option. Fidelity does offer this service free of charge.
As a general rule of thumb, you cannot rollover your 401k to another account while you are still with the company. You could cash the 401k account out, but in doing so you could be facing taxes and penalties of over 40%. For more information on 401k rollovers, please visit eRollover.com at the links below.
You should go with a discount brokerage instead of a bank, such as TD Ameritrade.
The only accounts that can be rolled into a 401k plan are other old 401k plans. You can not co-mingle the accounts. Once you rollover a 401k to an IRA or Annuity, you forfeit the right to put the money back into another 401k plan. However, there is really no benefit to putting the money back into a 401k plan in the first place. The money you roll in isn't matched, and your investment choices are typically somewhat limited with an employer plan. For more information on 401k plans and Variable Annuities, please visit the attached link, eRollover.com
If you are still employed by the company that sponsors your 401k plan then you will not be eligible to cash out of the plan. Instead, you can see if your plan offers either a 401k plan loan, or a 401k plan hardship withdrawal (not all 401k plans allow hardship withdrawals so you need to ask your plan administrator if your plan has this feature.)If you are no longer employed by the company that sponsors your 401k plan, then you are eligible to get your money out of your 401k plan. You can cash out of the plan, or rollover your 401k plan balance to an IRA. If you choose to rollover your 401k plan instead of cashing out, then you will not have to pay taxes or penalty taxes: rollovers to IRAs are not taxable transactions if you do them the right way.
The services that T Rowe Price offers to consumers are for mutual funds, guidance for investment and retirement plans, IRAs, 401k rollovers and college savings.
401 K's are complicated financial funds that are subsidized by the government. You can find out more about their rules, and the rollovers by going to the website via the IRS website.