166 Recap: The 59 1/2 Decision - 401k vs. IRA?
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At age 59 1/2, many people have an important retirement to make: leave your money in a 401(k) or roll it into an IRA. In this recap video, Retirement Planner Loren Merkle talks about the advantages of leaving your money in your 401(k), including when it could save you money, at what age you can avoid early withdrawal penalties, and a little-known 401(k) rule that kicks in at age 55. But that's just half the story. You also need to know the advantages of rolling your money to an IRA. Retirement Planners Loren Merkle and Chawn Honkomp dicuss that during the full episode of "Isn't My 401(k) a Retirement Plan?"
Loren Merkle, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, RETIREMENT INCOME CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL®, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL FIDUCIARY®
https://merkleretirementplanning.com/staff-members/loren-merkle/
Chapters
00:00 The 59 1/2 Decision
00:34 Reasons to keep your money in your 401(k)
01:34 How to Retire Early and Avoid a 401(k) Penalty
02:58 Building a Customized Retirement Plan
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