Money Matters
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I told my financial advisor that I think I want to retire at age 55 and he told me that if I truly retire and am no longer working I can access my 401K at a younger age. If take out steady withdrawals in the same amount for my early retirement (as opposed to taking a lump sum out like $50K out to buy a car) it is an exception. Of course when I am closer to retirement age I'll have to decide which accounts make sense to tap, I might not even touch the 401K at that time, but now I know it is an option.
Learned something new yesterday and am now more excited about retirement!
Has anyone else heard of this and thinking about it as an option for early retirement?
Re: Using 401K before 59 1/2
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