CautionToTheWind
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My condolences mayble! Let the emotions flow should they surface; it's healthier!
mayble said:Today is my 21st anniversary at my job, and my plan is to stick around for one more.
My anniversary date brings with it a fresh 4 weeks of vacation which rolls over if I don't use it, so one year from now I could have 8+ weeks of pay to cushion the transition. I'll also turn 55 next year, so I'll be able to cash out my 401(k) without losing 10% off the top (taxes yes, but no early withdrawal penalty).
52 more Mondays and I'm out Suddenly the countdown seems real.
Jim Ragsdale said:There are other exceptions to the penalty not involving Rule 72T and you may fall into one of those (disability for example), but plain old retirement isn't one of them.
mayble said:I bonded with family that I've had virtually no relationship with for years, and became very close to the rest. The standard "We should get together sometime" turned into "When are you coming to visit?
*snip*
I think this van thing is going to work out very well for me.
You got me on that one. I found where you can take distributions if you retire at age 55 penalty free under certain circumstances.mayble said:34
Or less. Lately I've been thinking Jan 1 may be the target, if I even make it that far. Recent events have me adjusting my priorities and recalculating my needs.
'Tis still my understanding that leaving the job at or after age 55 nullifies the 10% penalty, but I'd be happy to look at evidence to the contrary if your googling turns up something mine has not.
I'm talking 401(k) here, not an IRA. Different rules.
Jim Ragsdale said:I found where you can take distributions if you retire at age 55 penalty free under certain circumstances.
mayble said:i'm wondering if this site/blog/forum will still be alive then
mayble said:i'm wondering if this site/blog/forum will still be alive then
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