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Jan 13, 2022
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dYrtbYkerYder
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Keep your other stuff in Fidelity. And it really just comes down to the fund
options that they give you. As a small company, you'll probably be in one of the highest fee rate classes, so keep an eye on that.
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Principal vs Fidelity for 401k plans.
Kolipoki
1/13/22 2:38pm
it will be just fine, similar funds likely and will likely be easy to use
Hsaru
1/13/22 2:40pm
I've never used Fidelity, but have been very happy with Principal at work.
Eddie
1/13/22 2:42pm
I have kept my principal 401k instead of rolling over to current because its
Avery
1/13/22 2:43pm
Keep your other stuff in Fidelity. And it really just comes down to the fund
dYrtbYkerYder
1/13/22 2:43pm
Yep. Check your fees. I have Principal with my current employer. Had Fidelity
Dangerous
1/13/22 2:59pm
I would rollover to an IRA where you have more investing options.
Thrill
1/13/22 3:23pm
I've been a retirement plan consultant for 30 years and Principal has the 2nd
wcj99
1/13/22 3:54pm
For the employee the record-keeper doesn’t matter that much IMO It’s more about
MormonThug
1/13/22 9:12pm
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