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  2. Can I use my 401(k) to buy a house? - AOL

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    You’ll miss out on interest: When you withdraw money from a 401(k) account, you limit the impact of compound interest on your retirement savings. Assuming a 7 percent annual growth rate, if you ...

  3. 8 ways to take penalty-free withdrawals from your IRA or 401(k)

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    Though you may take money out of your 401(k) to use as a down payment, expect to pay a 10 percent penalty. ... Further, you can take more than one penalty-free withdrawal to buy a home, but there ...

  4. How To Withdraw Money From Your 401(k) - AOL

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    Costs related to the purchase of a primary home. ... Chances are that you have other options for raising cash besides withdrawing or borrowing money from your 401(k) account. Take Out a Margin Loan.

  5. Should I invest while saving money for a down payment? - AOL

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    The same leniency doesn’t apply to 401(k)s. If you pull money before age 59½ from your 401(k), with a few exceptions, you’ll be assessed a 10 percent early-withdrawal penalty on the amount ...

  6. 401(k) withdrawal rules: What to know before cashing out ...

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    Based on 401(k) withdrawal rules, if you withdraw money from a traditional 401(k) before age 59½, you will face — in addition to the standard taxes — a 10% early withdrawal penalty. Why?

  7. Worried about outliving your savings? 5 retirement withdrawal ...

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    The 4% rule says to take out 4% of your tax-deferred accounts — like your 401(k) — in your first year of retirement. Then every year after that, you increase your retirement withdrawals by the ...