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  2. How 401(k) Withdrawals Can Be a Big Mistake - AOL

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    Despite having some shortcomings, employer-sponsored 401(k) accounts can be extremely useful in helping you save for retirement. Yet too many people end up taking money they should earmark for ...

  3. Individual retirement account - Wikipedia

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    There are several types of IRAs: Traditional IRA – Contributions are mostly tax-deductible (often simplified as "money is deposited before tax" or "contributions are made with pre-tax assets"), no transactions within the IRA are taxed, and withdrawals in retirement are taxed as income (except for those portions of the withdrawal corresponding to contributions that were not deducted).

  4. Should you use retirement savings to pay off debt? - AOL

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    If you’re set on tapping your retirement account to pay off debt, taking out a 401(k) loan might be a better move than taking a hardship withdrawal. A 401(k) loan allows you to borrow against ...

  5. I Want to Be a 401(k) Millionaire by Retirement. Here's How I ...

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    Contributions to traditional 401(k) accounts are tax-deductible now, but withdrawals from these accounts are taxed as income later. Conversely, increasingly popular Roth 401(k) ...

  6. I'm Going to Start Making Withdrawals From My Retirement ...

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    Withdrawals from pre-tax retirement plans, such as 401(k) and IRA accounts, are taxed as ordinary income. This rule applies even if you take withdrawals based on the sale of stocks or other assets ...

  7. 457 plan - Wikipedia

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    For the most part, the plan operates similarly to a 401(k) or 403(b) plan with which most people in the US are familiar. The key difference is that unlike with a 401(k) plan, it has no 10% penalty for withdrawal before the age of 55 (59 years, 6 months for IRA accounts) (although the withdrawal is subject to ordinary income taxation).

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