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Three of the easiest ways to find an old 401 (k) include: Contacting your former employer. Entering your social security number into a registry. Checking your state's unclaimed property...
Follow 5 steps to track down funds in 401 (k) retirement accounts that got left behind after job changes, along with tips to claim other lost assets.
Learn from Bankrate how to track down lost or forgotten 401 (k) accounts from old jobs and make sure you keep them as part of your retirement portfolio.
If you’ve tried contacting your 401 (k) plan administrator or former employer to no success, you may be able to find old retirement account funds on the National Registry of Unclaimed...
Left money in a 401(k) from a previous employer? Find out ways you can find your old 401(k) retirement plan, including places to look and what to do with the money once you find it.
If you have access to old pay stubs (start by searching your old tax files), you can check those for 401(k) deferrals, which are employee contributions to company-sponsored retirement plans.
The easiest way to find an old 401 (k) account is to contact your former employer. In most cases, the company you previously worked for is probably still up and running, and likely even still uses the same 401 (k) provider.