“People generally want to leave their money in their 401(k)s until they turn 59 1/2, but is that the best move people can make with their money?
Join hosts David Scranton and Sarah Samuels for this week’s episode of Retirement Income Source as they outline exceptions to the rule of withdrawing money from your 401(k), who those exceptions are applicable to, and the value of consulting a financial advisor for additional support throughout the process.”
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