Brian A :
I know using funds from an IRA to pay for qualified education expenses are accepted and not penalized. However, I have a mortage and will need some cash to help pay it. “Room and Board” is a qualified expense but how would this work in my situation?
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Only if you are a first time home buyer, then you can use IRA funds without penalty (see ).
Best wishes.