My wife and I both work at the same Company and our 401K is also throughthe
same company (John Hancock) we can only have one account tied to an indvidule
fund but we both have the same investment options selected.

Does anyone know a way around this?

Thank you,

Bill

Re: 2 401K accounts with the same company by Barry

Barry
Sun May 06 14:02:55 CDT 2007

On Sun, 6 May 2007 08:09:01 -0700, Bill
<Bill@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>My wife and I both work at the same Company and our 401K is also throughthe
>same company (John Hancock) we can only have one account tied to an indvidule
>fund but we both have the same investment options selected.
>
>Does anyone know a way around this?

You *can* have the same investment in multiple accounts. Create two
account (for example Hancock-h and Hancock-w). When creating the
buy/sell transactions, specify the appropriate account and the
specific fund.


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Re: 2 401K accounts with the same company by Dick

Dick
Sun May 06 15:33:52 CDT 2007

I'm assuming, as Barry did, that your issue is the "symbol already defined."

If so, also see http://umpmfaq.info/faqdb.php?q=59.

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> Does anyone know a way around this?