What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?Ohio
When I retired @ age 55 I established two IRAs; 403b and 457. The 403b had the higher return, 4% vs 3%. I put as much as I could in the 403b. Unfortunately, ING won't do an internal transfer of the two accounts. So I want to transfer the $16,000 in the 457 to another IRA and then transfer as much as I can [$6500?] annually back into my ING 403b. I retired from a school retirement system that allows you to withdraw without penalty from your IRA as long as you're 55 or older the calender year you retire.
I've already spoken with my ING rep and he's cool with it. I've made an appointment with my bank about the IRA transfer. I understand these transactions can be problematic if it's not handled correctly. I've never done this before, what questions should I ask the bank? And what details should I look out for? I believe the bank does not have any exit or transfer fees. Thanks in advance.
When I retired @ age 55 I established two IRAs; 403b and 457. The 403b had the higher return, 4% vs 3%. I put as much as I could in the 403b. Unfortunately, ING won't do an internal transfer of the two accounts. So I want to transfer the $16,000 in the 457 to another IRA and then transfer as much as I can [$6500?] annually back into my ING 403b. I retired from a school retirement system that allows you to withdraw without penalty from your IRA as long as you're 55 or older the calender year you retire.
I've already spoken with my ING rep and he's cool with it. I've made an appointment with my bank about the IRA transfer. I understand these transactions can be problematic if it's not handled correctly. I've never done this before, what questions should I ask the bank? And what details should I look out for? I believe the bank does not have any exit or transfer fees. Thanks in advance.