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BiggerPockets Money Podcast

246: Finance Friday: I Want to Cash Out My 401k Early, Should I?

BiggerPockets Money Podcast

BiggerPockets

Education, Investing, Business

4.53K Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2021

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

“Should I cash out my 401k?” That’s a question you never want to ask in an online financial independence forum. It’s been a well-known rule to never cash out retirement accounts due to withdrawal penalties, tax implications, and the possibility of throwing away your retirement plans. But, what if you had a substantially larger amount in real estate and other assets, what would you think then? Kate is in this exact predicament and has done a phenomenal job at growing her wealth over the past decade. Kate and her husband have acquired $1.8 million in rental properties, bringing in gross rents of over $10,000 per month! She’s currently sitting on half a million dollars in rental property debt and is wondering whether cashing out her 401k to pay off the debt would make sense. Because Kate is in such a high cash flow position, she may be asking a question that’s not so obvious. Mindy and Scott spend time walking through calculations that allow Kate to visualize what her life would look like with paid-off rentals as opposed to a fully-funded 401k account.  In This Episode We Cover Why a mentor can help spur you onto to make better, more aggressive investing decisions  Moving to a different part of the country to take advantage of higher salaries How to calculate whether or not you should withdraw your 401k funds  Switching your job to a more flexible schedule without giving up your salary Travel hacking and using credit card points to pay for your vacations The benefit of using financing to buy your primary residence or rental properties And So Much More! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the bigger Pog its money podcast show number 246 finance Friday edition

0:05.5

where we interview Kate and talk about cash flowing rentals for 1K

0:09.8

contributions and calculating your actual retirement date. I met a mentor who

0:15.6

had a hundred single family residences and from a small town girl I lived in a

0:22.9

very rare rural community that blew my mind. It absolutely I mean we went from

0:28.2

thinking hey this is a nice supplemental income once we retire when we're

0:33.5

65 you know we'll have an estate to wait a second this might actually change

0:39.8

our entire life like we can do this we can make the cash flow and we're smart

0:43.0

enough like we work hard enough we can make this happen and that completely

0:46.5

changed everything. Hello hello hello my name is Mindy Jensen and with me as

0:51.1

always is my cash flow loving co-host scotchets. We're really running out of

0:55.0

net new intros aren't we Mindy. The fountain is cool.

1:01.0

Got it I are here to make financial independent less scary less just for

1:07.4

somebody else to introduce you to every money story because we truly believe

1:10.8

financial freedom is attainable for everyone no matter when or where you're

1:14.1

starting. That's right whether you want to retire early in travel the world go

1:16.9

on to make big-time investments in assets like real estate start your own

1:19.6

business or re-allocate your capital and figure out if you can retire right

1:24.6

now we'll help you reach your financial goals and get money out of the way so

1:27.6

you can launch yourself towards those dreams.

1:35.0

Scott I am super excited to bring Kate in today because she has done it she's

1:41.1

way past wherever she needs to be in her retirement of plans in her single

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