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
Important Ages in Your Financial Life
The Best Place to Get Your Down Payment for a House
How To Manage Today’s Stock Market Volatility
Holes in Your Retirement Savings and How to Fill Them
2021 Market Review & 2022 Investment Outlook
What to Do With Your 401k at Your Old Job - The Great Resignation
The Financial Goal Planning Process
How To Eliminate The Financial Stress of Christmas
Tax Shelter Limits and Strategies for 2022
Ways To Maximize The New Family Tax Credits
Top 5 Financial Action Items Before Year‘s End
Best Investment Solutions For The Short Term
Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing a Financial Planner
Which Financial Rules of Thumb to Break
How to Adapt Your Financial Plan For Inflation
The Biggest Financial Fears and How to Face Them
Should You Diversify With International Stocks?
Top Tax Moves to Make Near Retirement
Misunderstood Tax Laws With Selling a House
Can I Claim My Child on My Taxes if They Made More Money Than I did?
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