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Retire at 50 With Zero Early-Withdrawal Penalty: The 457(b) Trick Cops and Firefighters Leave Buried for 15 Years

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Michael Williams

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24/7 Wall St.Retire at 50 With Zero Early-Withdrawal Penalty: The 457(b) Trick Cops and Firefighters Leave Buried for 15 Years247wallst.com
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Most cops and firefighters can walk away from the job at 50 with a pension. Fewer realize their 457(b) deferred compensation plan lets them tap every dollar they saved, at any age, with zero 10% early withdrawal penalty, the moment they separate from service. No age 55 rule, no age 59½ wait, no substantially equal ... Retire at 50 With Zero Early-Withdrawal Penalty: The 457(b) Trick Cops and Firefighters Leave Buried for 15 Years

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