Contact: Prudential Insurance Co., P.O. Box 5370, Scranton, PA 18505-5370
Direct # for Retirement (800) 421-1056 Group Annuity Contract # is GA-016580
THis is for the defined retirement benefit (BEST 4 OF LAST 5 YEARS GOT YOU A RETIREMENT. They should be able to get info about 401-Ks,
IF not: Getronics USA Inc.
C/O Benefits Dept.
100 Ames Pond Drive
Tewksbury, MA 01876-1240
To find your 401k plan administrator, you can check your account statements, contact your employer's HR department, or review the plan documents provided to you when you enrolled in the plan.
To find your 401k plan administrator, you can check your account statements, contact your employer's HR department, or review the plan documents provided to you when you enrolled in the plan.
i lost track of my 401k in 1997 and dont know the company that had the 401k plan
To find the 401k plan administrator for your retirement account, you can check your account statements, contact your employer's HR department, or review the plan documents provided to you.
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.
You can find information on ING's 401k plan at www.ingretirementplans.com.
There are many places where someone can find more information about the 401k plan. The best place to find more information about the plan is at the Department of Labour.
To find your 401k plan administrator, you can check your account statements, contact your employer's HR department, or review the plan documents provided to you when you enrolled in the plan.
To find your 401k plan administrator, you can check your account statements, contact your employer's HR department, or review the plan documents provided to you when you enrolled in the plan.
There are many places where someone could find advice on choosing a 401K plan. Websites such as, edwardjones, smart401K, and marketwatch, all have information and advice on choosing a 401K plan.
i lost track of my 401k in 1997 and dont know the company that had the 401k plan
To find the 401k plan administrator for your retirement account, you can check your account statements, contact your employer's HR department, or review the plan documents provided to you.
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.
There are a few websites that have information about contribution limits on a 401k plan. The IRS website has such information and it can also be found on Forbes and About.
You will need to call the number on the 401K plan and find out the fees if any, to remove the money from your 401K.
a 401k plan is an life time money dealing plan you should have after you quit your job
A 401k Plan generally is offered to employees by their employer. If you are self-employed, you may start a 401k or other retirement plan.