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Yonnie3

(18,848 posts)
6. I read it on Vanguard's webpage last week.
Tue Apr 7, 2020, 06:21 PM
Apr 2020

"Temporary waiver for RMDs: The CARES Act also will help retirees keep their savings in their retirement accounts. It includes a temporary waiver for required minimum distributions (RMDs), which applies to both 2020 RMDs and RMDs due by April 1 for individuals who turned 70½ last year."

https://investornews.vanguard/what-the-cares-act-means-for-markets-and-the-economy/

which was posted the 30th.

Every week or so I read the articles of interest to me on their webpage. I've never asked them or expected them to notify me of everything that might affect me.

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That is interesting. DURHAM D Apr 2020 #1
My pleasure. trof Apr 2020 #2
K&R Sherman A1 Apr 2020 #3
Perhaps I should switch to Fidelity from Vanguard question everything Apr 2020 #4
Fidelity didn't call me about it. I email them after reading about it on Forbes site. JustABozoOnThisBus Apr 2020 #5
I read it on Vanguard's webpage last week. Yonnie3 Apr 2020 #6
Thanks, I missed it. question everything Apr 2020 #7
Janus Henderson is on top of it. Totally Tunsie Jun 2020 #8
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