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brewens

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12. I don't think it's a real quote and Seinfeld may be where I got that actually. It's just funny to
Thu May 14, 2020, 12:56 PM
May 2020

pretend to quote "The Big Stein" seriously.

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Panic is not the way to go IMO BannonsLiver May 2020 #1
George Steinbrenner once said, "never sit around discussing things rationally when the situation brewens May 2020 #3
I think George Costanza said that as well. BannonsLiver May 2020 #5
I don't think it's a real quote and Seinfeld may be where I got that actually. It's just funny to brewens May 2020 #12
That's not panic, that's survival. shockey80 May 2020 #8
Yeah BannonsLiver May 2020 #11
I'm in the same boat hamsterjill May 2020 #2
Exactly what happened to us in 2009. LakeArenal May 2020 #20
You can sell the stocks and bonds in your 401K and leave it in there as cash leftieNanner May 2020 #22
I'm worried but trying not to do anything drastic. Mike 03 May 2020 #4
Don't. If you are afraid of the market, JenniferJuniper May 2020 #6
Do not cash out! Johnny2X2X May 2020 #7
It's not about risk. They need the money DrToast May 2020 #10
I have not made a final decision yet. shockey80 May 2020 #17
Surely your plan has a low risk/reward "cash" fund. mobeau69 May 2020 #9
He's over 60. There isn't a 10% penalty DrToast May 2020 #15
If you are 55 or over and quit or lose your job for any reason, the 10 pct penalty is waived. roamer65 May 2020 #16
Thanks. So few know about the Rule of 55, JenniferJuniper May 2020 #21
Since my odometer rolled the "double nickel", I see my 401k as a big UI fund. roamer65 May 2020 #24
I deliberately left my 401k with JenniferJuniper May 2020 #39
Makes sense. roamer65 May 2020 #40
You get it. shockey80 May 2020 #18
The 10% penalty will be waived but they'd still have a tax liability. Totally Tunsie May 2020 #25
When people start abruptly withdrawing their 401Ks, the markets will tank. n/t Yavin4 May 2020 #13
Mine limits withdrawals. roamer65 May 2020 #14
Hope my mistake helps you marlakay May 2020 #19
I hear you, my response is this. shockey80 May 2020 #27
Even Kirk sought Spock's advice when things got tough Fiendish Thingy May 2020 #29
Are you prepared and will you be able to live on Social Security Totally Tunsie May 2020 #23
The other side of the equation is downsizing and reducing expenses captain queeg May 2020 #26
Your situation is something like mine. shockey80 May 2020 #30
My 401k is doing much better than the S&P Fiendish Thingy May 2020 #28
I Almost Completely Agree ProfessorGAC May 2020 #35
I was scared to even look at my last three statements, but when Mike 03 May 2020 #37
Transfer it into a fidelity acct.. Maxheader May 2020 #31
Rent in Costa Rica is $450/month Bluesaph May 2020 #32
Good advice from everyone, thank you. shockey80 May 2020 #33
I take some comfort in the fact that the vast majority of your predictions are completely wrong. nt LexVegas May 2020 #34
Enjoy your comfort. shockey80 May 2020 #36
Have you asked what you have been saving this money for? world wide wally May 2020 #38
Exactly. shockey80 May 2020 #41
Beware estimated tax payments as well as taxes! nitpicker May 2020 #42
Read IRS Publication 505 for more information on estimated taxes nitpicker May 2020 #43
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