401K after 65

What happens to your 401K if you're over 59 and a half, but didn't withdraw the money? I mean way over, almost 10 years over...

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I just started a job at the age of 69.  I have never had an IRA.  Am I legally too old to start one now.  (Can you start one after 65 is probably my qauestion.)  Leonard

You can postpone withdrawal until 70 1/2 see http://www.myrealestateira.com for more information

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