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Updated over 9 years ago, 03/04/2015

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James Wright
  • Investor
  • Louisville, KY
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Withdrawing from 401K

James Wright
  • Investor
  • Louisville, KY
Posted

Hello - I am new investor that recently started an llc with a partner to invest in buy and holds, and flips if the opportunity is right. I work a full time job with good income and great credit.

I have borrowed from my 401k to buy one house in cash, and will cash out refi once the renovations are complete - which will take less than a week.

I don't like having 401K payments drawn out of my check each month, plus dealing with potential vacancies. Financially, it is doable but tight.

I have considered doing an early withdrawal from my 401K which would give me significant cash and a safe cushion to start the business, especially with having a partner.

However, I would be subject to 10% penalty, 25% federal, and 6% state tax, about 41%.

Has anyone used 401K money to start, and how did you finance?

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