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401k Loans: Are They REALLY Worth It?

June 1, 2023 · Personal Finance
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Benefit: Repayment Flexibility

Another benefit of a 401K loan is its flexibility in repayment times. You can generally choose the repayment period and make them directly from your paycheck. This makes budgeting easier and guarantees you don’t miss any of your payments.

Even though rules specify that there’s a five-year amortizing repayment schedule, for most of these loans, you can repay it faster with no prepayment fine.

Most plans allow loan repayment to be made easily through payroll deductions using after-tax dollars, not the pretax ones which fund your 401k plan.

Your plan statements also show credits to your loan account and your remaining balance, just like a regular bank loan would.

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