401kRolloverGuide.com Announces the Launch of its Website

401kRolloverGuide.com Announces the Launch of its Website

Website Helps Workers that are Retiring or Leaving a Job with Their Retirement Plan Decisions.

(PRWEB) August 13, 2004 -- 401kRolloverGuide.com has crashed the retirement plans market with a brand new Website geared for the millions of individuals exiting 401k plans at their former jobs. Ted Benna created the first 401k plan and its origins date back to the early 1980s. Since that time, the 401k plan has quickly become one of the most popular retirement vehicles in the United States.

Literally trillions of dollars are stashed away in company retirement plans. While there has been a strong emphasis on saving and accumulating money in these plans, less attention has been given to the retirement distribution quagmire. In other words, employees dont know what to do with their money. Millions of corporate employees have a 401k plan, yet when it comes time to retire or leave a job, they dont have a clue how to control or protect their retirement assets”, said Simon Maierhofer a company representative. Through its team of highly trained rollover specialists, the company is helping employees to make rollover decisions based upon knowledge instead of fear.

401kRolloverGuide.com offers a free ROLLOVER INTELLIGENCE REPORT and useful data about the various distribution options that workers have. To obtain your free report or more information about your 401k rollover please visit http://www.401kRolloverGuide.com

About 401kRolloverGuide.com
401k Rollover Guide is the leading choice of employees that are leaving or retiring from a job. Through its easy to navigate modules and its unbiased information, workers can now learn about the benefits of doing a 401k rollover. For more information, please visit http://www.401krolloverguide.com

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