How should I invest my 401K if I intend to leave my current company after 1 year?

January 27th, 2010 | Posted in Investing   Comments Off
whatda asked:


So, if I intend to leave my current company in a year move my 401K into another 401K or IRA option, does it make sense to just keep everything in a money market fund? Would I have to stay with the same funds for 5 or more years to reap any benefits from the stock market? Thanks.

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Can I withdraw from my 401k without penalty to fund my college tuition?

January 26th, 2010 | Posted in Personal Finance   Comments Off
chemist asked:


I am planning on working for a couple of years before going to school for a regular MBA. Can I contribute to my 401k plan now and withdraw it without penalty to fund my college tuition? Or is it better to take the tax hit now, rather than take the penalty later ?

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How much is taxed when you take money out of your 401k?

January 25th, 2010 | Posted in United States   Comments Off
kydadoflouisville asked:


I recently got divorced. I have to sign over 1/2 of my 401k to her. I am thinking of asking her to buy her out less any taxes she would have been charged. What percentage is taken out of a 401k when removed. I am trying to think of an offer to give her. The 401k is not alot. (24,000) She gets 12k. Any Ideas?

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How can I move my 401k money from my employer without leaving my job?

January 25th, 2010 | Posted in Personal Finance   Comments Off
Bill K asked:


My employer does not contribute to my 401k. I want to move my money without penalty to another financial institution.

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What is the maximum I can contribute to 401k?

January 21st, 2010 | Posted in United States   Comments Off
wizeman asked:


In tax year 2006, Since I am over 50 years old, I contributed $5,000 to a traditional IRA because I wanted to reduce my taxable income. My 401k contributions brought my income just a little over $50,000 so I was able to reduce my income by most of $5,000. Is there a limiy as to how much I can have my employer deposit into my 401k account? My income will increase a little and want to be able to contribute more so that my 2007 taxes can be reduced by a $5,000 traditional IRA contribution.

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What happens if you cash your 401K and run away forever?

January 17th, 2010 | Posted in United States   Comments Off
zaxxon asked:


What if, in the hypothetical case, I cashed my 401K, paid nothing to the IRS and ran away to a foreign country to never come back to the US?

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Can you cash out your 401K tax free to pay medical bills?

January 14th, 2010 | Posted in United States   Comments Off
skybelle24 asked:


I have to have a $25,000 surgery not covered by insurance. I’m thinking of cashing out my 401K and someone told me that you can do it tax free for medical bills. Is this true?
I’m only 25 so it’s not like I can’t build back up my 401K…

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How much is your 401K taxed when you liquidate it?

January 13th, 2010 | Posted in United States   Comments Off
401K girl asked:


I am leaving a company and have $4,988.00 in my 401K and would like to cash it out.

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Should I quit contributing to 401k and put the extra money I’ll get paid to pay off debt?

January 1st, 2010 | Posted in Uncategorized   Comments Off
none asked:


I owe 37k on a home equity line of credit, and another 22k on a car loan. The interest rates on those loans arent that bad (7% and 8%) but I am paying a lot in interest every month. I have been putting the max (15%) of my paycheck into 401k. Does it make sense to reduce my 401k contribution to 1% (so I get the company match) so I can pay off loans faster?

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What’s the difference between withdrawing your 401k and taking a loan from your 401k?

December 29th, 2009 | Posted in United States   Comments Off
Erica T asked:


Is it possible to take a loan from your 401k with out having to pay taxes on it till 2010 taxes.

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