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  5. Inherited 401(k) rules: What beneficiaries need to know - AOL

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    Transfer funds directly from the 401(k) account into an inherited IRA: In an inherited IRA all money must be withdrawn within 10 years. If the money was in a pre-tax 401(k), you’ll owe tax on ...

  6. Fidelity Investments vs. Vanguard - AOL

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    Fidelity vs. Vanguard: Account types. You shouldn’t have a hard time finding the type of account you’re looking for at either broker, but Fidelity does offer a few more options than Vanguard ...

  7. Dave Ramsey: What Are Your Options if You Inherit an IRA or ...

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    Taxes on an inherited retirement account get fairly complex. If you inherit a tax-deferred retirement account like a traditional IRA or a traditional 401(k), then you’ll have to pay taxes on ...

  8. The Vanguard Group - Wikipedia

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    Vanguard is owned by the funds managed by the company and is therefore owned by its customers. [11] Vanguard offers two classes of most of its funds: investor shares and admiral shares. Admiral shares have slightly lower expense ratios but require a higher minimum investment, often between $3,000 and $100,000 per fund. [12]

  9. Individual retirement account - Wikipedia

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    An individual retirement account [1] (IRA) in the United States is a form of pension [2] provided by many financial institutions that provides tax advantages for retirement savings. It is a trust that holds investment assets purchased with a taxpayer's earned income for the taxpayer's eventual benefit in old age.