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Anybody use a discount broker for IRA funds?
Topic Started: Mar 26 2015, 11:11 AM (153 Views)
Jolly
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Geaux Tigers!
I found a few orphan IRA nickels I forgot I had. I need to consolidate them and roll them into one account.

We're talking small change here and I'd like to keep fees low.

Suggestions?
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John Galt
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Vanguard.

NB: IRA rollover changes for 2015

I think many institutions charge you for trustee-to-trustee transfers. Check with your institutions.
Edited by John Galt, Mar 26 2015, 01:08 PM.
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jon-nyc
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Cheers
Vanguard is the answer.
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