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5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=ucodegen]Rolling the accounts over make it easier to manage.. but with a ‘Roll-over’, you have to be willing to do some of the managing yourself (selection of what to invest in).
401K for a down on a house
There is a way to use a 401K for a down on the house without getting a full tax hit. I am not certain of the specifics of it.
[/quote]I want to know about this with detalis if anyone knows.I doubt we can do this without tax hit
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=ucodegen]Rolling the accounts over make it easier to manage.. but with a ‘Roll-over’, you have to be willing to do some of the managing yourself (selection of what to invest in).
401K for a down on a house
There is a way to use a 401K for a down on the house without getting a full tax hit. I am not certain of the specifics of it.
[/quote]I want to know about this with detalis if anyone knows.I doubt we can do this without tax hit
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=ucodegen]Rolling the accounts over make it easier to manage.. but with a ‘Roll-over’, you have to be willing to do some of the managing yourself (selection of what to invest in).
401K for a down on a house
There is a way to use a 401K for a down on the house without getting a full tax hit. I am not certain of the specifics of it.
[/quote]I want to know about this with detalis if anyone knows.I doubt we can do this without tax hit
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=ucodegen]Rolling the accounts over make it easier to manage.. but with a ‘Roll-over’, you have to be willing to do some of the managing yourself (selection of what to invest in).
401K for a down on a house
There is a way to use a 401K for a down on the house without getting a full tax hit. I am not certain of the specifics of it.
[/quote]I want to know about this with detalis if anyone knows.I doubt we can do this without tax hit
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=ucodegen]Rolling the accounts over make it easier to manage.. but with a ‘Roll-over’, you have to be willing to do some of the managing yourself (selection of what to invest in).
401K for a down on a house
There is a way to use a 401K for a down on the house without getting a full tax hit. I am not certain of the specifics of it.
[/quote]I want to know about this with detalis if anyone knows.I doubt we can do this without tax hit
5yearwaiter
ParticipantI think davelj predicted very close many of these.
5yearwaiter
ParticipantI think davelj predicted very close many of these.
5yearwaiter
ParticipantI think davelj predicted very close many of these.
5yearwaiter
ParticipantI think davelj predicted very close many of these.
5yearwaiter
ParticipantI think davelj predicted very close many of these.
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=fredo4]Time to break out the predictions and see who did the best.[/quote]
Except gold price I haven’t seen anyones close predictions especially towards housing. Hope we can give a try for next year prediction which might start soon.
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=fredo4]Time to break out the predictions and see who did the best.[/quote]
Except gold price I haven’t seen anyones close predictions especially towards housing. Hope we can give a try for next year prediction which might start soon.
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=fredo4]Time to break out the predictions and see who did the best.[/quote]
Except gold price I haven’t seen anyones close predictions especially towards housing. Hope we can give a try for next year prediction which might start soon.
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=fredo4]Time to break out the predictions and see who did the best.[/quote]
Except gold price I haven’t seen anyones close predictions especially towards housing. Hope we can give a try for next year prediction which might start soon.
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