72(t) Professor Articles

Who Qualifies for a 72(t)?

December 30, 2022

The 72(t) is a great way to access your retirement funds early without incurring the 10% penalty that usually applies to early withdrawals. But who actually qualifies for this special …

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Why You Need an Expert to Calculate 72(t)?

December 23, 2022

When it comes to financial planning, it is important to understand the various calculations and formulas that are used. One of the most important calculations is 72(t), which is used …

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How does 72(t) work?

December 16, 2022

Retirement planning can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to understanding the various options available. One of the most popular retirement planning strategies is the 72(t) distribution, which …

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Is 72(t) a Good Idea?

December 9, 2022

The concept of 72(t), also known as Substantially Equal Periodic Payments (SEPP), has been around for a few decades now and is becoming increasingly popular among those looking to access …

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At what age can you start a 72(t)?

December 2, 2022

The 72(t) is a great retirement planning tool that can help you access your retirement funds early without incurring the 10% penalty. But before you can start taking advantage of …

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SEPP IRA & SEPP 401k Solutions

January 17, 2020

Life happens, circumstances change. Life is short. Time is valuable. Nobody looks back on their life and says, “I wish would have spent more time working.” Usually, people look back …

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