HornPorn
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Cashing out a 401(k): Would love to hear how old you were when you did it, how you rationalized doing it, how old you are now and if you are still glad you did or not?
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I took out a giant heloc to go on some sheep hunts and I needed the funds so I cashed out my 401k
BruhAt 40 I cashed out my 401(k) to be able to afford multiple guided sheep hunts.
You only live once Brah...or Braw or Bro or however the F people say it....
I did back around 2009. I went out on my own building houses right before the crash. It helped me through that hard time but sure wish I had not taken the money out.
I took out a giant heloc to go on some sheep hunts and I needed the funds so I cashed out my 401k.
Your buddy likes to live dangerously.The IRS makes it painful to withdraw/cash out a 401k for reasons other than retirement income from both a tax burden and penalty standpoint. The only instance I would ever consider this as an option would be if it fell under the IRS hardship distributions guidelines and I was looking at potential bankruptcy, truly a last resort option.
If I'm looking to scrape together funds, touching a traditional IRA or 401k account is going to be the last account on the list. This may be different for your situation if you're over 59 1/2.
One of my close hunting buddies cashed out his 401k after every job he left. His finances were a mess (camper loan, side-by-side loan, vehicle loans, home loan, paycheck-to-paycheck and frequently overdrawing his account) and is not an example I would want to follow for financial wellness.
I like the cut of your jibI borrowed against mine to buy a boat.