Elizabeth Ayoola
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To help us answer this series of listener questions, we are joined once again by investing nerd Sam Taub.
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All right, people, let's rock and roll with question number one, which comes from a listener named Doug by email.
Hi, Sean, Elizabeth, and team.
I really enjoy your show and wanted to see if you could relay some advice about two ongoing money questions I have.
Like many others, I've had multiple jobs with several different employers.
As a result, I have more than three legacy 401k accounts, two of which essentially just sit there that I don't add anything to.
Each account has a targeted retirement date and will adjust year over year.
One, should I roll over everything into one provider, current or past?