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Commingling

Commingling refers to combining accounts with different characteristics.

Example:

You roll over funds from a 401(k) into an IRA, and then mix those funds with a traditional IRA. Once this type of commingling has occurred, you cannot move a Rollover IRA back into a qualified employer plan.

 

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