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401k Loans: Are They REALLY Worth It?

June 1, 2023 · Personal Finance
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Risks of 401K Loans

Despite the benefits of borrowing from your retirement account, there ARE certain risks attached to it. They include:

Decreased retirement savings: One of the most significant risks of a 401K loan is that it can reduce your retirement savings. When you take out a loan, it’s like you’re borrowing money from your future self. This means that you won’t earn interest on that money, which will significantly impact your retirement nest egg.

Possible default and penalties: If you cannot repay your 401K loan, it can lead to huge penalties. This includes taxes and early withdrawal penalties if you’re under 59 and a half. Also, defaulting on this type of loan can ruin your credit score, causing you to have issues with loan approvals in the future.

Job loss and repayment: You might be required to repay the loan instantly after you lose your job. If you can’t do that, it can lead to the same penalties as mentioned above.

Potential for increased debt: Taking out a loan like this can lead to increased debt. If you already have an outstanding debt, taking out another loan can make it even more challenging to manage your money. It’s crucial to consider whether a loan is the best option for your financial health.

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