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What Exactly Is a 401K?
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- I agree that it is worth signing up for. A 401k plan is a retirement account that you deposit pre-tax money into. Since your contributions are pre-tax, it may actual...
- Hi D., It is a tax deferred investment plan. You put in a percentage of salary now, and it is taken out of the paycheck before taxes, thereby lowering the taxable inc...
- YES -it's worth signing up for, particularly if you don't already have some guaranteed retirement accounts. A 401K is a retirement savings plan and most companies m...
401K
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- The employer absolutely has to follow the plan documents as well as IRS regs. This document outlines whether or not loans can be made. You should be able to take the...
- You have every right and you should remove your 401k, especially if you are losing money. Most employers recommend you transfer your 401k if going to another company....
- I am sorry to hear about this. I am by no means an expert but I would try 2 things: 1. stop making contributions if possible; and 2. try to transfer from your current...
What to Do with 401K
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- I would leave it in place. In order to cash it out to put it in a CD/MMA, you would have to pay a 40% tax on early withdrawal. If you are concerned about your 401k, ch...
- Or invest some of it in "poor people". By that, I mean, don't invest in high tech, etc. Invest in Walmart, etc....since they made TONS of money this last quarter, wh...
- That is accurate. You should leave it in place. If you can put a little more in there in fact, it would be the best time to buy mutual funds.
401K & Foreclosure
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- I'm so sorry for what you are going through. Unfortunately I don't have any good answers for you?! I would suggest talking to a lawyer...but that would cost money to...
- I think that if you took the money out of your 401k for the house then you need to use it for that. If you took it out as a general loan then you can use it however y...
- I guess I'm confused as to why you are working a job that is costing you the possible loss of your home? When my child was born, I had been working a job, but when we ...
401K's and Penalties for Taking Some Funds Out
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- You really have to look at the rules for your plan. But, in general, a loan is always better than a withdrawal but you generally only have access to a portion of your ...
- I don't see that anyone has mentioned the specific numbers, so here goes: If you withdraw the money from your 401k (not a loan) and you are under 59 1/2, you will pay...
- My company administers retirement plans. Your friends were eligible for what is called a primary-residence loan. They have to pay back the loan, with interest, to the ...
401K - How Much Should I Have in There by 33?
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- You need to talk to a financial advisor who can give you solid guidance. Many people here have good ideas but we are not professionals. You need to do research a...
- Make sure you are carrying no debt and have an emergency fund. Check out this calculator: http://www.daveramsey.com/tools/investing-calculator/ Dave Ramsey is a WE...
- It depends on how much you want to live on once you retire. Then, generally, if you can withdraw and live on 4% a year of that total amount, theoretically, you will n...
This Job???
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- Take the new job!!!!!!!! Staying in one place because of comfort will only continue to hold you back. I know, I've done home daycare and my neice was working at a fa...
- How do you not know what to do? There is NO reason to stay in your current job. Take the new job!
- Go for the benefits and pay raise!!!! Plus it's in an age group YOU WANT to work in. Go for it! You can always make more friends.
Cashing in My 401K to Pay off Credit Cards
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- Hi J., You should consult an accountant to be sure. But, I believe you pay all your capital gains taxes up front. I'd also consult an accountant about the best way t...
- DON'T DO IT! Dont cash in your future to pay off the past. You'll be creating more problems. Go to Consumer Credit Counseling Services, of New Jersey or whatever s...
- DO NOT DO IT! You will get hit so hard in taxes and penalties that you will have to take a loan just to pay that! My mom closed out hers at a previous job and she had ...
Money
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- I don't doubt that Dave Ramsey has good advice. I have personally not needed to follow it, but I do agree with the others NOT to touch your 401K unless it's a dire em...
- There are a FEW exceptions to dipping into a 401k that mean that you don't have to pay all the penalty fees. As I recall (talk to a lawyer, my recollection isn't spot ...
- ok we original took out a loan to get an inground pool needless to say instead we paid two credit card off than we jack them back up used my retirement fund paid them ...
A Work at Home Job
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- Hi Heidi, I love what i do. I market for a health and wellness company and work with a great group of moms. There is no inventory, no selling, no cold calling. Vis...
- H., My situation is close to yours. I'm a teacher about to be a SAHM with 2 under 2 after June. I was very skeptical of scams, but I took the leap with a group of Mom...
- Hi H., I read some of your post and I am also in ignite. I do recommend checking it out. I signed up to earn extra money for my kids to stay in private school. I am...