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Financial guide for people changing jobs

Rolling over your 401(k), adjusting withholding, and managing the financial gap between roles.

Changing jobs is one of the most financially active periods of your life. You need to decide what to do with your old 401(k), update your W-4 withholding for the new salary, evaluate the new benefits package (especially health insurance timing and 401(k) match vesting schedule), and maintain your emergency fund if there's any gap between positions. The 401(k) decision alone is high-stakes: cashing out is the worst choice (taxes + 10% penalty). Rolling over to an IRA or your new employer's plan preserves the tax advantage. If you have a gap in employment, healthcare coverage options need immediate attention β€” COBRA or marketplace coverage.

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