Saving up for retirement using your 401(k), 403(b), IRA, and Roth IRA, all have one common limitation: withdrawing money from them before age 59.5 could cause you to pay a penalty. If you plan to retire before age 59.5, where should you save up money so that you can bridge the income gap until age 59.5? We are covering that and more during this episode of the Wise Money Show.
Season 8 Episode 6
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Kevin Korhorn, CFP® offers securities through Silver Oak Securities, Inc., Member FINRA/SIPC. Kevin offers advisory services through KFG Wealth Management, LLC dba Korhorn Financial Group. KFG Wealth Management, LLC dba Korhorn Financial Group and Silver Oak Securities, Inc. are not affiliated. Mike Bernard, CFP® and Joshua Gregory, CFP® offer advisory services through KFG Wealth Management, LLC dba Korhorn Financial Group. This information is for general financial education and is not intended to provide specific investment advice or recommendations. All investing and investment strategies involve risk including the potential loss of principal. Asset allocation & diversification do not ensure a profit or prevent a loss in a declining market. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results.
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