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May 15, 2006 -- Teacher's unions ripping off members
Would you believe that half of all teachers quit in the first five years of employment? It happens because teachers arent paid enough and because they burn out. But it also happens because teachers unions are ripping off their own members in their retirement plans, according to the LA Times. Teachers receive a special retirement fund called a 403b plan. And teachers unions are asking insurance companies for kickbacks in return for designating those companies as the teachers 403b company. One company mentioned in the article was ING. That in itself is shameful. But the teachers are the ones paying for it with huge management fees. Above board companies such as T. Rowe Price get 0.35 percent for management fees from teachers. On the other hand, companies that are in the union deals are charging teachers ten times that amount. In one union deal in California, teachers are paying 25 times that amount. Teachers can get out of these ripoff plans by doing a 1035 Exchange. Think about going with one of the lowest commission companies such as TIAA-CREF, Vanguard or T. Rowe Price. It will save you a ton down the road.
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Hey Clark I have an account on my job I just semi retired from the Fulton County Police Dept. and now I am working with the Fulton county Schools as a police. Tell me what should I do with my 401 account from Valic which was over $50,000.00 dollars. Can you give me some advice on this money that I can no longer contribute to.