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its brian preston the money guy how about one from kevin oh this is this is a good one kevin said for someone leaving a public service position with a 457 does it make sense to leave the money here instead of rolling it over to utilize for early retirement in lieu of a taxable bridge account uh maybe perhaps try and talk a little bit about what makes 457s kind of unique and should you have sort of a different like litmus test that you go through when you decide what to do with that fund if youre leaving employment going somewhere oh for sure i mean this is why look i think the the governments trying to really be proactive on this i know when we we get sec guidance and other things they want to make sure when youre moving assets between qualified accounts that you understand your why because theres a lot of decisions that every individual needs to make because i think there were years in the investment industry where i was just like hey when you leave your employer roll it over int