
Tuesday Mar 04, 2025
How To Retire Before Age 60
You’re in your 50s, you’ve done a great job saving, and you’re ready to retire, there’s just one problem… all of your money is in your 401(k). So now you are faced with two choices: 1. You can keep working until you reach the IRS’s magical age of 59 ½ or 2. You can retire early and pay a 10% early withdrawal penalty on any withdrawals from your 401(k). Neither sound ideal. But what if there was a third choice? Chris dives in to two strategies for drawing income from your 401(k) before age 60.
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Securities and advisory services offered through LPL Financial, a registered investment advisor, member FINRA/SIPC.
The opinions voiced in this show are for general information purposes only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. To determine which investments may be appropriate for you, consult with your attorney, accountant, and financial or tax advisor prior to investing.
Premier Investments & Wealth Management and LPL Financial do not provide tax advice, please consult your tax professional. Economic forecasts set forth may not develop as predicted and there can be no guarantee that strategies promoted will be successful.
All performance referenced is historical and is not a guarantee of future results.
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Consult your tax professional about eligibility to Roth and Traditional IRA contributions. Contributions and earnings in a Roth IRA can be withdrawn without paying taxes and penalties if the account owner is at least 59 and a half and has held their Roth IRA for at least five years.
There is no assurance that the techniques and strategies discussed are suitable for all investors or will yield positive outcomes. The purchase of certain securities may be required to effect some of the strategies. Investing involves risks including possible loss of principal.
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