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Fewer cash out 401(k)s

Though the number of workers who choose to cash out their 401(k) plans when changing jobs has dropped,…

Though the number of workers who choose to cash out their 401(k) plans when changing jobs has dropped, more than half still take the money and run, according to a study by Hewitt Associates.

"A lot of plan participants still view access to their money as a windfall, rather than keeping it tax defer

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