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Recession Proof Your 401K PLR Article

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It is no secret that American businesses are suffering. In 2008, a large number of businesses closed their doors. It appears this practice will continue for years. Americans who have yet to lose their jobs are concerned about the future. Some are worried about job security and others are asked to take a pay cut.

If you are in this situation, it may leave you worried about the future. You may opt to find a more stable job with a different company. What if you have a 401(k) plan with your current employer? What should you do? What are your options?

Cash out. This option is rapidly increasing in popularity. One of the reasons is the poor economy. Businesses that do stay afloat are passing on the added expenses to consumers. You may have seen your utility, grocery, and insurance bills increase. Some Americans must trim their budgets and cut corners. When switching jobs, cashing out your 401(k) may sound like the best plan. Is it really?

You, like many others, love the sound of having money in your pocket. You can pay off your bills, put that money towards a new home, and so forth. With that said, remember the point of a 401(k). It is to save money towards retirement. There is a lot of concern about Social Security and pensions. In the past, 401(k) plans were considered supplemental plans. Now, they are the main source of income for many during their golden years.

As nice as it is to have money in your pocket, look at the cons of early withdrawal because there are many. For starters, you are charged a 10% early cash out fee. Next, there is the tax factor. Money invested in a 401(k) is taxable when withdrawn. Combine those taxes with the 10% penalty and you may not have much left.

Those who do cash out their 401(k) plans are usually in their 20s or 30s. They believe they have years to continue saving for retirement. Yes, this is true, but money is lost. There is a better alterative. What is it?

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