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Borrowing from your 401k Plan – Is it always the wrong thing to do?
Posted April 7, 2009 by Bernz
When times are tight, sometimes we need to dip into our savings to make ends meet. If the money you are bringing in from your paycheck is not enough to pay your bills or the interest you pay on credit cards or other debts gets too high you will have to get the money from somewhere. Or even personal reasons such as health and family issues.
Over the last few years, many people have used all of the equity in their homes by taking out home equity loans and now because of falling home prices they often owe more than their homes are worth. This has led consumers to look for other sources of cash to pay their growing debt and one of these sources is borrowing from their 401(k) plan.
I remember about 9 years ago when I had to borrow money from my 401K plan and use that money for down payment of a home. The original term of the loan was 15 years though I was able to repay that loan in a little less than 5 years time. It really was not a bad decision after all as my home have already doubled in value since. It was a decision that I had to make at that time for family reason.
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