
Also can I do a roll over into Roth IRA for future tax savings once I move the funds into IRA first ? I am bit confused about the backdoor policy of Roth IRA.
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Did you rollover an old 401k into a current employer 401k at Fidelity?
Investments funds are usually selected by you as the plan participant/account holder. What did you choose to invest the funds in? Equities and bonds were down significantly in 2022.…I noticed that whatever it got rolled over into made it loos 20% in the past 1 year. …
If the funds are in a current employer 401k plan, you need to check the plan document to see if in-service distributions are allowed. IRS rules will not allow you to distribute all fund sources.… I am thinking of moving this over into a IRA account at fidelity …
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Yes, you can convert a Rollover (pretax) IRA to a Roth IRA in any amount. The amount converted will be subject to ordinary income tax for Federal and state. A decision to convert and pay taxes now starts with a comparison of your marginal tax rate now versus your projected rate at withdrawal in retirement. See the BH wiki about Roth conversions:… Also can I do a roll over into Roth IRA for future tax savings once I move the funds into IRA first ? I am bit confused about the backdoor policy of Roth IRA. …
Has the situation changed since 2021 - other than last year’s bear market? If not, then I think the advice given in 2021 is still relevant. You didn’t state here or the in your 2021 thread what funds you chose, but -20% sounds about right for a broad market, equity-heavy portfolio. Would be worse if you were tilted towards tech.1) The fidelity account I am thinking of rolling over into an IRA at Vanguard is from my previous employer.
2) I do have an IRA account with Vanguard from the time when I was an independent contractor
3) My current employer's 401k plan is also with fidelity.
The reason to move from Fid. to Van. is for consolidation purposes. I do have various funds and ETF's at vanguard and would like to have the prev. employer amount there as well so as to be easy for management.