If you need to access your IRA after turning age 59.5, you are able to do so and pay the taxes on your withdrawal without penalty. However, what if you need to access your funds before that age? What are the exceptions to the 10% early withdrawal penalty when taking IRA withdrawals prior to age 59.5? We'll share them and some changes to this list during this episode of the Wise Money show.
Season 7 Episode 37
5 Responses to the Stock Market Uncertainty
Tax Tips for Your 2019 Tax Return
A Trick to Withdrawing Your 401(k) Early
How to Adjust Your Financial Plan
Top Five Tax Tips for Your Side Job
What You Need to Know Before You Prepare Your Taxes
How Car Insurance Works Crossing State Lines
How the SECURE Act Impacts Your Financial Plan
2019 Investment Review and What to Expect in 2020
Defining Financial Success and How to Achieve It
How to Create the Right Spending Plan
Your Primary Aim | How to Set the Right Financial Goals
Year-End Financial Planning
Transferring Your IRA to an HSA
What to Do When Receiving an Inheritance
5 Things to Do if You Started Late Saving for Retirement
5 Ways Grandparents Can Help Pay for College
When to Draw Social Security and Other Social Security Myths
Top Tax Planning Moves to Make Before the New Year
How to Save Taxes Using Donor-Advised Funds
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