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In reply to the discussion: Time is running out. We must prepare for the worst. I may cash out my 401k. [View all]marlakay
(13,294 posts)19. Hope my mistake helps you
I rolled my 401k into a IRA during the bad part of 2007. I got scared because we had just retired a few years before and my hubby lost his retirement job. I panicked.
Now many years later I look at how much stocks went up after that. We ended up having to change our 15 yr mortgage for a 30 yr one then 5 yrs ago sold house when it was too much. That was our dream house we had built and lost money selling it.
We are ok now living in a smaller older house different area with small mortgage, but if I had hung on we would have been ok.
Its hard to see 5 yrs down the road when your in pain now.
So really think about it.
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Time is running out. We must prepare for the worst. I may cash out my 401k. [View all]
shockey80
May 2020
OP
George Steinbrenner once said, "never sit around discussing things rationally when the situation
brewens
May 2020
#3
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
You can sell the stocks and bonds in your 401K and leave it in there as cash
leftieNanner
May 2020
#22
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