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Hardship Withdrawal Merrill Lynch

Tom Jacobs
  • portland, or
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I have been planning to use my 401k to use as a down payment on a home. I have been checking up until this month to see what is available for withdrawal. each month I checked the full amount was available. I just put a offer in on a home an went to do the paperwork for the withdrawal and now my account only shows a small amount available for withdrawal?! Is it because it's a new month or because it's the weekend and the funds are reallocating?

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