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  2. Take Your Required IRA Minimum Distribution the Right Way - AOL

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    Required minimum IRA distributions are back this year, after a break from Congress in 2009 that was intended to give accounts some time to bounce back from the lows of the recession. If you're out ...

  3. Required minimum distribution - Wikipedia

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    Individuals with IRAs are required to begin withdrawing a minimum amount from their IRAs no later than April 1 of the year following the year in which they reach age 72. [a] IRA owners do not have to take lifetime distributions from Roth IRAs, but after-death distributions (below) are required. They can always withdraw more than the minimum ...

  4. 6 Required Minimum Distribution Retirement Rules You ... - AOL

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    6 required minimum distribution (RMD) rules. Here’s a summary of six RMD rules you should know. Tax-deferred accounts have RMDs. You must take RMDs from any tax-deferred account, including a:

  5. Avoid These 3 Common Required Minimum Distribution (RMD ... - AOL

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    For example, if you're 75 with a $100,000 IRA balance, you'd divide $100,000 by the 24.6 distribution period for 75-year-olds to get an RMD of $4,065. ... Avoid These 3 Common Required Minimum ...

  6. Rules for Withdrawing From an Inherited Roth IRA - AOL

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    A required minimum distribution refers to a rule that says a beneficiary of an inherited traditional or Roth IRA must make annual distributions of at least a certain amount based on IRS formulas ...

  7. 401(k) - Wikipedia

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    [a] [28] [29] Required minimum distributions apply to both traditional contributions and Roth contributions to a 401(k) plan. A person who is required to make a required minimum distribution, but does not do so, is subject to a penalty of 50% of the amount that should have been distributed.