Cardpool has them at 21% off.
Cardpool has them at 21% off.
Just my personal experience, but I’d use a small independent financial advisor for your Roth IRA. My IRA was originally set up with an advisor I liked at the local branch of a national company. She left a few years later, and the new guy started getting pressure to increase the accounts and services he was selling. My…
I work for a place that only considers raises after annual reviews, and even then, it’s usually just cost of living. One year, I single handedly doubled profit in a product line. It was addressed and lauded in my review, but when raises were announced a few weeks later, I saw the same miserly 1% as everyone else. I…
Digital Deluxe version of Civ VI is available on Steam for $32 with all the DLC prior to last month’s Rise and Fall.
Digital Deluxe version of Civ VI is available on Steam for $32 with all the DLC prior to last month’s Rise and Fall.
Nearly the same here. I can get a generic near substitute for almost anything at the nearest Wal-mart, or I can get exactly what I want shipped from Amazon –often arriving the next day. My small city is growing leaps and bounds in residential housing, but we aren’t getting any more non-restaurant retail shops because…
I’ve started to see some really nice looking products that incorporate a charging mat. Look at this one: https://smile.amazon.com/Ampulla-Bluetooth-Speaker-Wireless-Stepless/dp/B076Y5X97Y/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1520351822&sr=8-1&keywords=tree+charging+lamp
I’ve started to see some really nice looking products that incorporate a charging mat. Look at this one: https://smil…
WHOOhoo! I’m in the 52! Suck it 48 percenters.
Have you ever done Italian sausages or maybe some brats?
Edit: someone already posted this thought.
I actually had to do that for a few years when my company announced they weren’t offering the discretionary match during the recession. When the match was reinstated, I kept contributing to the Roth in addition to the the 401k because the Roth returns were so much higher.
Does anyone actually have control over 401k plan fees? I’m not talking about fund fees, but I feel helpless to impact my employer sponsored plan. It’s a family owned company, so very few in management have business or accounting degrees.
Pretty much. 5 of 6 were born using birth control. I credit The gap between #4 & #5 50% to zero energy for intimacy and 50% to doubling up on both barrier and chemical birth control for a significant portion of that time.
Living in a more rural area of the country keeps costs down. Housing here is only about $113/sqft. If we were living in New York or LA, I’m sure we’d need much higher income.
In our defense, we didn’t make enough to afford a large TV until after the first 4 were born. ;)
My wife started naming chores Level 1, Level 2, etc. for our video game obsessed son. By framing chores as the stages of a video game, it triggered his competitive need to speedrun the chores.
Basic economics. American steel costs more. Tariffs will preserve/create more American jobs, but those workers are less efficient than overseas options. Free trade won’t guarantee everyone a job, but the overall standard of living rises when goods move freely across international borders.
I’d agree with those figures. I’d need another 20k in household income to be satisfied. My wife and I will cross into a combined 6 figure annual income this year. We feel secure, but we don’t feel financial freedom. With 6 kids, our rising salaries allows us financial stability, yet we aren’t able to afford real…
I’m not making any accusations or assigning guilt, but in the wake of recent school shootings, writing about avoiding parental involvement and responsibility in our schools feels tone deaf. Maybe go another direction like “I feel uncomfortable doing X, but I want to be involved in my child’s school.”
26.5% seems like an incredibly high rate to pay on any debt. If they are committed to eliminating the debt, there might be other places to refinance at a lower rate and come out ahead. We opened a HELOC and put all the outstanding debt there about a year ago. The interest savings alone freed up over a grand a year…