If you have a TD Ameritrade that you want to close, you need to know how to withdraw your funds from your TD Ameritrade account first. You can do that by wire transfer, ACH transfer, and check. The wire transfer involves a fee, and there is a limit on how much money you can move in a single ACH transfer.
If you have an account with TD Ameritrade but have decided to take your investing business elsewhere, you need to learn how to close your TD Ameritrade account. That's pretty easy to do, but you first need to transfer all the money out of your account. This article will teach you how.
You can make a wire transfer from your TD Ameritrade account to your bank for a $25 fee. Your bank also might have a fee for receiving the wire transfer. There is no limit to the transfer size, so you can withdraw all of your money at once. To make a wire transfer, follow these instructions:
Your bank should get the money in one business day.
You can also withdraw your money by ACH transfer, a standard inter-bank electronic transfer. To make one, follow these instructions:
If you make the transfer before 4:30 p.m. Easter Standard Time you should get the funds the same day. If not, you will receive them on the next business day. TD Ameritrade does not charge anything to send an ACH transfer, and your bank is unlikely to charge anything for receiving it.
You can also withdraw your money in the form of a check. Follow these instructions:
TD Ameritrade will write a check for any amount and mail it to you. You should receive it in two to five business days. There is no fee involved unless you request the check be sent overnight.
To close the account, talk to a TD Ameritrade customer service representative. You can contact one by email, help forum, or phone.
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