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Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantOne of the other points the article made was the egregious cost of funds for tapping into the 401k. In most instances, you are paying 30 – 40% to access the funds (getting $6 to $7 for every $10 withdrawn), due to fees and penalties.
It also pointed out that the people using the funds are, in essence, depleting their retirement funds and thus are lowering their own future standard of living. I think if there was ever a question as to the average American’s addiction to debt and consumer spending, this should answer it.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantOne of the other points the article made was the egregious cost of funds for tapping into the 401k. In most instances, you are paying 30 – 40% to access the funds (getting $6 to $7 for every $10 withdrawn), due to fees and penalties.
It also pointed out that the people using the funds are, in essence, depleting their retirement funds and thus are lowering their own future standard of living. I think if there was ever a question as to the average American’s addiction to debt and consumer spending, this should answer it.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantOne of the other points the article made was the egregious cost of funds for tapping into the 401k. In most instances, you are paying 30 – 40% to access the funds (getting $6 to $7 for every $10 withdrawn), due to fees and penalties.
It also pointed out that the people using the funds are, in essence, depleting their retirement funds and thus are lowering their own future standard of living. I think if there was ever a question as to the average American’s addiction to debt and consumer spending, this should answer it.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: You said you would have an abortion in an earlier post. So, in that instance, you would be committing murder, correct?
I’m apparently the one who isn’t understanding here.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: You said you would have an abortion in an earlier post. So, in that instance, you would be committing murder, correct?
I’m apparently the one who isn’t understanding here.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: You said you would have an abortion in an earlier post. So, in that instance, you would be committing murder, correct?
I’m apparently the one who isn’t understanding here.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: You said you would have an abortion in an earlier post. So, in that instance, you would be committing murder, correct?
I’m apparently the one who isn’t understanding here.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: You said you would have an abortion in an earlier post. So, in that instance, you would be committing murder, correct?
I’m apparently the one who isn’t understanding here.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Ha! Remember what happened the last time? Besides, I wouldn’t want to give you nightmares.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Ha! Remember what happened the last time? Besides, I wouldn’t want to give you nightmares.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Ha! Remember what happened the last time? Besides, I wouldn’t want to give you nightmares.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Ha! Remember what happened the last time? Besides, I wouldn’t want to give you nightmares.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Ha! Remember what happened the last time? Besides, I wouldn’t want to give you nightmares.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Politically, I’m pro-choice. It’s the law of the land. Spiritually, I have my issues with it, but would agree with the sentiment that I don’t possess the right to tell someone else what to do, nor am I the arbiter of what is right or wrong. I know what I believe, but it is my belief.
Interesting that you think it is a sin, but would have one yourself. Somewhat expedient, don’t you think? Not judging, simply making an observation.
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