Some are even considering the possibility of tapping into their 401K and other retirement money to meet living expenses and just survive.
Tapping into your 401k should be a last ditch effort if you just cannot come up with any other alternatives to meet your expenses. Once you borrow money from your 401k you are going to be subjected to some other expenses such as taxes, and there will be an early-withdrawal penalty. These charges alone can absorb roughly 30% of the money you take out according to the USA Today. You also put yourself in a position where your retirement savings is being reduced in terms of money available on hand for tax deferred growth.
There are certain situations that allow you to withdraw from your retirement savings without being subjected to early-withdrawal penalties. For example if you are using the money from your IRA to pay your health-insurance premiums during the time that you are unemployed then the IRS will waive the early-withdrawal penalty.
Speaking with a financial adviser or financial counselor would be a good idea before you make any withdrawals. They will provide you with the best possible avenues to pursue and they may even be able to come up with a source of income you may not have thought about, which could be less costly than the method you are pursuing.
Another way to avoid any type of fees is when you are at least 55 years old an you leave your job the IRS allows you to take withdrawals from you 401k retirement plan without being subjected to the 10% early withdrawal penalty. Again if you need complete clarification your financial adviser would be more than happy to provide you with all of the pros and cons associated with your retirement accounts as well as your financial situation in general. They will help you map out a game plan that over the long term will be more beneficial for you and save you from reducing your retirement account and losing out on the necessary income and growth that you need. This will in effect position you to secure your financial future. .
Published by Melvin Richardson
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