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401k Withdrawal

Penalties & taxes

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Roth IRA

Conversion tax analysis

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Solar Payback

ROI & payback period

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Student Loan

Refinance savings

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Home Equity

Loan & payment plan

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RV Loan

Bad credit calculator

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Debt Payoff

Snowball vs avalanche

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Lease vs Buy

Car cost comparison

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Crypto Gains

Estimate crypto taxes

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Airbnb Profit

Monthly & annual earnings

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How Much Will You Actually Get?

Net Amount You'll Receive
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10% Penalty
$0
Federal Tax
$0
State Tax
$0
Total Deductions
$0
Long-Term Loss by 65
$0
What this money could have grown to at 7% return
Monthly Savings Needed to Recover
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Amount to save monthly to replace loss by age 65

Understanding 401k Early Withdrawals in 2026

A 401k early withdrawal occurs before age 59½. You'll typically owe a 10% penalty plus income taxes. The SECURE 2.0 Act introduced emergency withdrawals up to $1,000/year penalty-free.

Penalty Exceptions

  • • Permanent total disability
  • • Medical expenses exceeding 7.5% of AGI
  • • Qualified domestic relations order (QDRO)
  • • Health insurance while unemployed
  • • First-time home purchase (up to $10,000)
  • • SECURE 2.0 emergency withdrawals (up to $1,000/year)

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I avoid the 10% penalty?
Yes, if you qualify for exceptions like disability, high medical expenses, or first-time home purchase. Select the exceptions above.
Is a 401k loan better?
Generally yes – you borrow your own money and pay interest back to your account. However, if you leave your job, the loan may become due immediately.

Option Comparison

Early Withdrawal Cost
$0
401k Loan (2% fee, up to $50k)
$0
Hardship Withdrawal Cost
$0

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Retirement Savings Comparison

Roth IRA @ 65
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Tax-free at withdrawal
Traditional IRA @ 65
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After withdrawal taxes
Conversion Taxes
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Net Benefit
$0
Break-Even Analysis
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The break-even age depends on the difference between current and future tax rates

Asset Growth Over Time

2026 Tax Notes

  • • Roth conversions are taxed as ordinary income in the year of conversion
  • • No income limits for conversions
  • • Consider partial conversions to manage tax brackets
  • • Pay conversion taxes from non-retirement funds to maximize growth

FAQ

When should I convert?
If you expect higher tax rates in retirement or want to avoid RMDs.
Can I convert part?
Yes, partial conversions help manage tax liability.

Solar Investment Details

Your Solar Investment Returns

Payback Period
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25-Year Total Savings
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Net Cost
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Yearly Savings
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ROI
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FAQ

Is 30% credit for 2026?
The federal tax credit is 30% through 2032.
Do solar panels increase home value?
Studies show a 3-4% increase on average.
What is the average system life?
Most panels have 25-year warranties and can last 30+ years.

Loan Details

Refinance Savings Analysis

Current Total Cost
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Refinanced Total
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Total Savings
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Monthly Savings
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FAQ

Is refinancing always better?
Not always. Consider fees, federal loan benefits, and variable vs fixed rates.
Will refinancing affect my credit?
A hard inquiry may temporarily lower your score by a few points.
Should I choose a shorter term?
Shorter terms mean higher payments but significantly less total interest.

Property & Loan Details

Home Equity Loan Analysis

Available Equity
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80% of home equity
Monthly Payment
$0
fixed payment
Total Interest
$0
Total Payment
$0

FAQ

Home equity vs HELOC?
Home equity loans provide a lump sum at a fixed rate. HELOCs are variable-rate credit lines.
Is interest tax deductible?
Interest may be deductible if used for home improvements. Consult a tax professional.

RV Loan Details

RV Loan Breakdown

Monthly Payment
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Total Interest
$0
Loan Amount
$0
Applied Rate
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Credit Score & Rates

300-579: 10-14% APR
580-619: 8-12% APR
620-659: 7-10% APR
660-719: 6-8% APR
720+: 5-7% APR

FAQ

What's a good down payment?
20% or more is recommended.
Can I get RV loan with bad credit?
Yes, but expect higher rates. A larger down payment helps.

Your Debts

Snowball vs Avalanche

Snowball
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total interest
Avalanche
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total interest
Best Strategy
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Which Method?

Snowball: Smallest balance first. Best for motivation.

Avalanche: Highest rate first. Best mathematically.

Lease vs Buy Details

Lease
Buy
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Lease vs Buy (3-Year Cost)

Lease Total
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Buy Total
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Recommended
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Guide

Lease for lower payments, new car every few years, low mileage.

Buy for long-term ownership, high mileage, building equity.

Crypto Transactions

Transactions (up to 10)

Each transaction includes purchase date & amount, and sale date & amount. For advanced matching use multiple transactions.

Estimated Capital Gains Tax

Total Short-Term Tax
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Total Long-Term Tax
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Total Capital Gains Tax
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Sale DateMatched Purchase DateProceedsCostGainType

2026 Crypto Tax Notes

  • Short-term gains taxed as ordinary income.
  • Long-term gains taxed at preferential rates depending on income.
  • Consult a tax professional for complex cases.

Property Details

Monthly Fixed Expenses

Per-Booking Expenses

Annual One-Time Expenses

Projected Earnings

Monthly Profit
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Annual Profit
$0

Expense Breakdown

Profit vs Occupancy

Tips to Boost Profit

  • Optimize pricing for weekends and local events.
  • Automate messaging and check-in to reduce management time.
  • Offer longer-stay discounts to improve occupancy.

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Disclaimer

All calculators on this website are for educational purposes only and do not constitute financial, tax, or legal advice. While we strive for accuracy, these tools provide estimates only and should not be used as the sole basis for financial decisions. Retirement, tax, and investment rules are complex and subject to change. Please consult a qualified financial advisor or tax professional before making any financial decisions.