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#61
Originally Posted by matt_inva,Jun 22 2006, 07:36 PM
.....sitting here biting my tonque. I am beginning to wonder what it takes to become a VSA?
#63
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by paS2K,Jun 22 2006, 07:58 PM
Unless your 401-k is invested solely in company stock or some mutual funds that you don't like, you might consider KEEPING the 401-k with your company (I think most companies allow that....strange as it may sound). When I left my old company in mid 2004, I left the 401-k there (Vangurd funds).
Not only has it grown nicely, but the old company has continued to kick in more $$ every year! Apparently, they have to make the same % contribution to all accounts....whether or not there has been an employee contribution
In any event, there is no rush b/c you can have the funds directly transferred AT ANY TIME to an IRA, etc. If your 'financial advisor' works on commi$$ion (rather than fee-based), she may have a $elf-interest in getting you to tran$fer to a load-mutual fund IRA for which she is an agent
Not only has it grown nicely, but the old company has continued to kick in more $$ every year! Apparently, they have to make the same % contribution to all accounts....whether or not there has been an employee contribution
In any event, there is no rush b/c you can have the funds directly transferred AT ANY TIME to an IRA, etc. If your 'financial advisor' works on commi$$ion (rather than fee-based), she may have a $elf-interest in getting you to tran$fer to a load-mutual fund IRA for which she is an agent
JonasM
#65
Originally Posted by bborzell,Jun 24 2006, 03:54 PM
Works for some in certain circumstances.
#66
Jonas, you are mature and you have all the answers to what works best for you within you..... just listen to yourself rather than others when it comes to future job plans. We have to make compromises from time to time but don't do it in areas that REALLY matter. Hold to your beliefs and things will work out just fine. Just don't wear the red hat to the first job interview.
#67
Originally Posted by Jumpy Guy,Jun 20 2006, 02:09 PM
It looks like your gonna have one clean S. Enjoy the short break, you'll be in the thick of it real soon.
#68
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by dlq04,Jun 24 2006, 06:24 PM
Just don't wear the red hat to the first job interview.
JonasM
#70
Originally Posted by JonasM,Jun 25 2006, 08:21 AM
Funny, I spoke with an old coworker yesterday. He and I worked together on a couple projects when we were both consultants with Compuware. The company that he currently works for just received my resume through a headhunter, and I called him to ask about the place. He told me that it's highly technical, with top notch developers, and a very relaxed, college-like atmosphere - some guys have the occasional beer at work! As long as you produce, they are pretty relaxed about the rest. Maybe I will wear the hat to the interview!
JonasM
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