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Using a 401(k) loan for home improvement may feel like an easy solution to unexpected expenses. After all, you’re borrowing from yourself. There’s no credit check, and the interest you pay goes back into your retirement account. While the convenience may be appealing, the long-term financial trade-offs deserve your consideration.…

When a parent passes away, one of the biggest financial questions families face is whether their children can receive any of their parent’s pension benefits. Unlike life insurance or retirement accounts, pensions have stricter rules that often limit who can inherit them, and children are rarely at the top of…

Unlike traditional loans, a 401(k) loan is tied to your employer-sponsored retirement plan. That means your repayment options and timeline may change significantly once you are no longer with the company. If you fail to repay the loan within the specified period, it could be treated as a taxable distribution,…

If you default on a 401(k) loan, the balance is usually treated as a taxable distribution. This may result in income taxes and, if you are under 59½, a 10% early withdrawal penalty. It can also reduce the amount you have available for retirement in the future. A financial advisor…

Planning how and when to withdraw money from your retirement accounts can have a big impact on how much of your savings you actually get to keep. This is especially true with 457(b) plans, which are common for public sector employees. While these accounts offer unique flexibility when compared with…

Medicare premiums are based on taxable income and a sudden increase can raise your costs. So if you are considering a Roth conversion as part of a long-term strategy to lower retirement taxes, this could raise your premiums in the year after the conversion. However, you should also note that…

Combining a 401(k) from work with an IRA can help you grow savings faster and give you more options for retirement planning. Contributing to both could grow your retirement savings by combining tax-deferred and tax-free advantages. A 401(k) typically provides employer matching, while an IRA offers wider investment flexibility. Together,…

Image by GettyImages; Illustration by Bankrate Home equity rates nudged modestly higher in the latest week, sticking close to their lows of the year. The $30,000 home equity line of credit rose one basis point to 7.89 percent, according to Bankrate’s national survey of lenders. The benchmark 5-year $30,000 home…

Image by PM Images/Getty Images; Illustration by Hunter Newton/Bankrate Mortgage rates held steady this week, with the 30-year fixed rate averaging 6.39 percent, unchanged from 6.39 percent the previous week, according to Bankrate’s latest lender survey. Current mortgage rates Loan type Current 4 weeks ago One year ago 52-week average…

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