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66% of Americans Are Thinking About Changing Jobs. Here's What You Should Do With Your 401(K) If You Make the Switch

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If you are like most Americans, you might be dreaming about a new job.

A staggering 66% of Americans are interested in finding a new employer, according to a recent Personal Capital survey, conducted in partnership with The Harris Poll.

Before you put in your two weeks' notice, you might want to take a look at your retirement accounts.

Being proactive is the most important thing you can do with your 401(k) when you change employers, according to financial expert and radio host Chris Hogan.

Check out this video to learn the moves Hogan recommends everyone should make with their retirement accounts.

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