A 52-year-old with $1.5 million in a traditional 401(k) and a goal to retire at 57 faces a five-year gap. The 401(k) is built for 59½, the IRS charges a 10% penalty for early withdrawals, and Social ...
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The 5-year Roth conversion ladder pre-retirees use to tap their 401(k) before 59 and a half without penalties
$90,000 annual Roth conversions taxed at 22% rate unlock penalty-free withdrawals at 55+. Five-year conversion clock requires disciplined bridge funding from taxable accounts; IRMAA lookback traps ...
If you’ve spent years maxing out a 401(k) or traditional IRA, most of your wealth may be sitting behind a wall you cannot touch without a penalty until age 59½. There is a strategy to work around that ...
Tue, March 31, 2026 at 6:52 PM UTC Let's say a couple retires at 63 with $2 million in a traditional 401(k) and has no RMDs for a decade. Their taxable income is low, and that window is the most ...
The scenario plays out on retirement forums almost weekly: a 50-year-old with $1.8 million in a traditional 401(k) and $400,000 in a taxable brokerage wants to walk away from work, spend roughly ...
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