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To: handyman who wrote (5)3/24/2021 7:09:02 PM
From: Figgie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11
 
I made the same mistake, now paying a lot due to RMD withdrawels.



To: handyman who wrote (5)12/8/2021 11:58:50 AM
From: Markbn  Respond to of 11
 
Hi;

I'm actually getting close to the same decision as your wife had. However, since my Wife will still be working for a couple of years after I retire, I do not wish to pull it all out of the 403(b) at once.

Will probably layer it out over a period of time. A given percentage each year, depending on our overall income. The 403(b) is large, and the Traditional IRA is also quite large. RMDs will be quite expensive. However, that's called a "success tax", and I can handle it when looking at it from that view.