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New job, rollover vs cashing out?
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<blockquote data-quote="cjjtulsa" data-source="post: 1474245" data-attributes="member: 6146"><p>This is the mindset my wife and I have taken. I could easily put back quite a pretty penny every year if I saved what I drop on my house payment each month. Plus, if the house is paid off and I lose my job - I can pretty much pay my bills working part time. Huge load off my mind.</p><p></p><p>Eliminating that burden would bring a much larger amount of flexibility, freedom, and options, so that's the road we're taking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjjtulsa, post: 1474245, member: 6146"] This is the mindset my wife and I have taken. I could easily put back quite a pretty penny every year if I saved what I drop on my house payment each month. Plus, if the house is paid off and I lose my job - I can pretty much pay my bills working part time. Huge load off my mind. Eliminating that burden would bring a much larger amount of flexibility, freedom, and options, so that's the road we're taking. [/QUOTE]
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