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  2. The pros and cons of taking out a 401(k) loan - AOL

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    Before deciding to borrow money from your 401(k), keep in mind that doing so has its drawbacks. You may not get one. Having the option to get a 401(k) loan depends on your employer and the plan ...

  3. 11 Worst Retirement Mistakes You Can Make With Your 401(k) - AOL

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    7. Borrowing Too Much From Your 401k. Some employers let employees borrow money from their 401k plans. If allowed, the maximum loan amount is the smaller of $50,000 or half of your vested account ...

  4. Suze Orman says everyone should invest in a 401(k) – but ...

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    Sure, when you borrow […] One of the worst things you can do is take a loan from your 401(k), says Suze Orman. Remember, with a traditional 401(k), you have never paid taxes on that.

  5. Using a 401(k) loan to buy a car: Is it ever a good idea? - AOL

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    Compare rates, terms and fees from traditional lenders to evaluate whether borrowing against your 401(k) is the best move for you. Borrowing against your 401(k) to purchase a car can be tempting ...

  6. Employee Stock Ownership Plan - Wikipedia

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    In an ESOP, a company sets up an employee benefit trust that is funded by contributing cash to buy company stock or contributing company shares directly. Alternately, the company can choose to have the trust borrow money to buy stock (also known as a leveraged ESOP, [6] with the company making contributions to the plan to enable it to repay the ...

  7. 10 dumb reasons to take out a loan - AOL

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    Going to a bank for a personal loan for plastic surgery, overextending a credit card to buy Christmas gifts, and borrowing from a 401k retirement plan are some of the dumb ways people borrow money.

  8. What's the Most I Borrow From My 401(k)? - AOL

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    If you contribute to a 401(k) retirement account, you may be able to take a loan from the plan. The maximum amount you can borrow is limited to the lower of $50,000 or up to 50% of your vested ...

  9. Borrowing against a 401(k): a very bad idea - AOL

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    As the threat of foreclosure continues to mount for many homeowners, the temptation to borrow against a 401(k) increases. Very bad idea, yet one that occurred to 13-19% more 401(k) holders in 2007.