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Managing multiple retirement accounts can be a hassle.


Do yourself a favor and roll your IRA, 401(k), 403(b) or 457(b) assets into your Nationwide account. You’ll enjoy the simplicity of having one account with one statement, one point of contact and one source for withdrawals.


Consolidate your retirement assets


Call us today. We’ll help you fill out the necessary paperwork to simplify the process.


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Qualified retirement plans are all different, including fees and when you can access funds. Assets rolled over from another qualified plan may be subject to both surrender charges and a 10% penalty tax if withdrawn before age 59½.


Nationwide Retirement Solutions (Nationwide) makes payments to the National Association of Counties (NACo) and the NACo Financial Services Center Partnership (FSC) for services and endorsements that NACo provides for all its members generally related to Nationwide’s products and services sold exclusively in public sector retirement markets. More detail about these payments is available at www.nrsforu.com.


Nationwide Retirement Solutions (Nationwide) partners with the National Association of Counties (NACo) to provide counties and their employees with a competitive deferred compensation program. As part of this partnership, Nationwide pays a fee to NACo.


Retirement Specialists are registered representatives of Nationwide Investment Services Corporation: Member FINRA. In MI only, Nationwide Investment Svcs. Corporation.


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