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Can I roll over my traditional IRA in my bank to a mutual fund company? |
Hi, You can. But why would you? Sure, Yes, you can...and it's a good idea. I've done it for two different people through Fidelity...log on to their web-site...it has phone numbers for reps ... they take care of most of it for you... they do the " contacting" etc. No do not use the terminology "rollover". You want to transfer your IRA account at the bank to an account at a mutual fund company. Complete the necessary paperwork at the MF company and they will do all the work to transfer your funds/securities to them. Show your account info to your new advisor. He can help you transfer the money (or if it would be better for you to keep your old money at the bank he could tell you that). You can transfer your IRA to another financial firm. |
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