If a former employer has gone out of business, your old 401(k) isn't necessarily lost. You can use free resources like the National Registry of Unclaimed Retirement Benefits and the Department of Labor's database to track down these abandoned accounts.

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Your physical identity (Social Security number, etc.) is trivial to breach. The single most effective defense is to lock your credit reports with the major bureaus. This prevents fraudulent accounts from being opened in your name, as it blocks most verification checks, effectively freezing out attackers.

The primary decision-makers for mass-market 401(k) plans are often HR or finance teams, not investors. To shield their companies from employee lawsuits, they have historically prioritized funds with the lowest fees, creating a massive structural barrier for higher-fee alternative investments to gain traction.

The US retirement system is built on a chassis of daily liquidity and pricing. While some hope the system might adapt to the monthly or quarterly nature of alternatives, the more likely outcome is that private market managers will be forced to develop reliable daily NAV calculations to gain access.

While DC plans receive huge inflows, a large portion of assets leaks out annually into rollover IRAs as employees change jobs. This dynamic means the net growth of the captive 401(k) asset pool is less explosive than top-line numbers suggest, tempering the "flood of capital" narrative for private markets.

When converting a pre-tax 401(k) to a Roth IRA, you owe income tax on the entire amount. To preserve your principal, pay this tax bill from a separate savings account. Using the retirement funds to pay the tax permanently reduces the base for future compounding.

Unlike a Chapter 11 bankruptcy where companies restructure, Sonder filed for Chapter 7, signifying complete liquidation. This meant an immediate shutdown and asset sale, causing thousands of guests to be abruptly evicted. The event serves as a stark real-world example of the severe and immediate consequences of this terminal form of corporate failure.

When a company enters Chapter 11 bankruptcy, common stockholders are the last to be compensated, meaning their shares will likely become worthless. Investors should view this filing not as a potential turnaround but as a clear and final indicator to sell their position immediately to avoid a total loss.

When moving funds from an old 401(k), instructing the provider to do a 'direct rollover' is crucial. If they send a check to you personally, the IRS considers it a taxable distribution, triggering mandatory withholding and penalties.

People often under-plan retirement because they view it as an endpoint. A more effective approach is to reframe it as a transition 'to' something new. This encourages proactive exploration and planning for a next chapter, preventing a post-career crisis of meaning.

A common mistake after a 401(k) rollover is assuming the money is working for you. The funds often arrive in the new IRA as uninvested cash. You must manually select investments to ensure the capital continues to grow and doesn't lose value to inflation.