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P-o-P I have had several 401ks that I have rolled into one. As far as I know, you can still keep that 401k with Fidelity. There should be no reason to close it just because you are moving jobs. In fact, that was the prime reason brokers started offering rollovers, people had 5-10 individual 401ks lying around.
If you decide to move it for some reason, absolutely roll it over through your broker or investment house. As said above, if you let that check touch your hands you pay a penalty. I would not suggest cashing it out as you will likely lose a significant percentage to fees and taxes.
I do all my own investing and manage my own accounts if you want to shoot me a PM I will be happy to help in any way I can.
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Rick
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