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Rule 72(t): How to Access Retirement Money Before Age 59½ Without the 10% Penalty
Last week, I explained how my wife and I can use a Roth conversion ladder to access retirement savings before age 59½ without paying the 10% early withdrawal penalty. The downside? You have to wait five years before touching the converted money. Then I discovered another early retirement income strategy that skips the waiting period entirely. With Rule 72(t), you can begin withdrawing money directly from a traditional IRA immediately—without converting anything to a Roth IRA

Gin
Jul 246 min read


How a Roth Conversion Ladder Lets You Retire Before Age 59½
One of the biggest questions in early retirement is simple: How do you pay the bills before you're old enough to collect Social Security and access retirement accounts without penalties? Before retiring, we intentionally built our high-yield savings account (HYSA) to cover roughly five years of living expenses. That cash serves two important purposes. First, it lets us take advantage of capital gains harvesting, a tax-saving strategy I covered in a previous post. Second, it g

Gin
Jul 177 min read
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