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    Cashing out your 401(k) early may also compound the problem. There's a 10% early withdrawal penalty if you take money out before age 59-and-a-half and you'd also be taxed on the distribution as ...

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    Depending on your account's history, it's possible for it to be removed from AOL, CompuServe, or Netscape and be inaccessible. You can always sign up for a new account, just keep in mind that your old username may not be available for you to use.

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    It's usually not a good idea to stop 401(k) contributions just because the market is down. Volatility can occur at any time. Even financial experts cannot accurately predict the market.

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    Similarly, if you find a retirement savings vehicle with better returns than your 401(k), a rollover is also an option. There are two ways to roll over your 401(k): direct and indirect.

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