If you are looking for a site to compare a 401K and and IRA, I would suggest going to irs.gov. They have a complete chart that is non-biased and very easy to understand.
This depends on the type of comparison needed. Many financial institutions will give you IRA charts, such as those on Sharebuilder's, Fidelity's, and Bankersfcu's websites. If you are looking for a comparison of IRA to other types such as 401k, searching for it on sites such as Wikipedia will deliver better results.
There is one main difference between a 401k and a Roth IRA. The maximum contribution limit for a 401k is about three times that of an IRA.
Yes, there are specific comparison sites for comparing IRA and 401k plans. Some of them are: BankRate.com ; NationWide.com and MutualOfAmerica.com. For all of the previous there are online calculators that will help you with your plans.
A 401k and a IRA are different. A 401k is a employer sponsored plan while a IRA is not.
When deciding were to invest your retirement money you have many options, two of those are an IRA and a 401K. A 401K is set up by the employer, where as an IRA is set up on personal preferences.
a 401k is an employer plan for the benefit of the employees, and an IRA is an individual plan
Yes, you can rollover your 401k to an IRA.
Yes, you can rollover your 401k to an IRA.
Yes, you can roll over your 401k to an IRA.
Yes, you can rollover your 401k to a traditional IRA.
Yes, you can rollover your 401k to an existing IRA.
No, you cannot roll a Roth IRA into a 401k.