Diminishing The Jargon: Employee Benefits — Old 401k

We have found most don’t know or understand specific words or “Jargon”, so to speak, which is used in the financial industry and that can be intimidating to those who are new to financial planning…

 

By Jeremiah Pizana | Special to Corridor News

We have found most don’t know or understand specific words or “Jargon”, so to speak, which is used in the financial industry and that can be intimidating to those who are new to financial planning.

Even if you aren’t ready to invest your own retirement or pension, we believe the more information you have the better off you are, as everyone should be doing some sort of financially planning for the future.

Therefore, we wanted to share a video that our firm created to help explain some of the “Jargon” used in the industry and if you find it useful, please feel free to share.


We have found most don’t know or understand specific words or “Jargon”, so to speak, which is used in the financial industry and that can be intimidating to those who are new to financial planning.


Employee Benefits — Old 401k

You have left your old employer and now wonder what happens to your old 401k. We help answer that question.

Jeremiah Pizana is a financial planner and President of LibertyCrown Financial, located in San Marcos, Texas, and is an exclusive contributor to San Marcos Corridor News. You can read additional columns from Jeremiah under our Financial Section.

LibertyCrown Financial was founded with the distinct purpose of providing clients with the resources necessary to pursue a life of financial independence and prosperity. LibertyCrown Financial offers their clients a financial planning process, NOT product selling, and is independent from big box companies and is fiduciary obligated.

Disclaimer: The information and views set out in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of Corridor Media. Neither Corridor Media, including their owned/associated entities nor any person acting on their behalf may be held responsible for the use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Securities and investment advisory services offered through Royal Alliance Associates, Inc. (RAA) member FINRA/SIPC. RAA is separately owned and other entities and/or marketing names, products or services referenced here are independent of RAA.


 

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