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And I thought I was happy with 76! Good for you guys.

I top out for what they match, which isnt much but 1.5 % off of 6% is better the 0%. Essentially gives me a minimum return of 1.5% guaranteed (could still be lower if the options lose a lot, but it is a solid base). 1.5% is better than most/all savings accounts now adays.

We have the option for traditional 401k or Roth... I am in the traditional. Should I stay put, transfer all funds, or split between the 2? I am 31 years old and am currently putting away the maximum company match amount for where I work (combined 7.5%).

So I haven’t made any changes to my retirement planning (yet), however I did go through a review with my life insurance agent, setup a Short Term Debt (STD) payoff plan (2-ish years), and refinanced my mortgage (dropped 6 years and kept payments relatively the same).

Potentially stupid thought incoming in 3...2...1...

I am a Pollock so I am pretty sure I just smudged my screen by looking at it... My problem with tablets and touchscreens in general.

or this.

No, just in the case of most politicians, “sufficiently advanced” pretty much ends at the calculators that print out on the roll of paper for referring back to later.

Fully agree. This tool (while not perfect) was actually quite useful, as If I dont change my investment savings at all from the minimal I am doing (7.5% after company match), I can retire by 76. Considering I am 31, the fact that I may eventually be able to retire is comforting.

In that range, I would only grab 20% of that ($100k) and invest the rest. A $400k mortgage, on 20 year with good credit, escrow, and taxes would run you just over $3k per month. If that is doable, then you are golden. If not, 30 year would be somewhere in the $2,500-ish range.

Wow... Soo my single family home we had built with everything we wanted is around $210k. I agree with Sue, unless you are in a high dollar market, that seems insane. I am not the one to give advice on someone who is about to buy a million dollar home...

You are much better off than most, I will say that. I am 31 years old and have roughly $65k in my 401k account. The past 4 years, I have been focused more on putting short term debt behind me (car, school, Line of Credit, etc.) before I start hitting my retirement savings harder. My logic is a have a guaranteed loss

Seriously? You know what they meant. Grammar czars need to cool it. Was it grammatically correct? Of course not. Was it worth being snarky? Not exactly.

That could work, but they frown upon any day other than Friday. I can flex anytime I want so it isn’t a huge deal

I was falling into the bundling deal when we downgraded our cable. The over-the-phone customer “service” rep told me there was no way to do what I wanted without cost increases. I had to return the box to the local store, or pay a fee for pickup.

My company offers a 4x10 schedule, however Fridays are my busiest day at work and I would end up working anyway. As it is now, I can flex hours as needed. I worked from home monday and got about 6 hours in, and will make up the rest throughout the week.

Aside from the fact that a bare-boned crew piloted one in Age of Ultron under Fury. No way the underground shield group had 5k+ people all in pseudo hiding.

Surprised you didnt point out Mystiques costume with the white. Looks like an armored version of her classic white dress. Hopefully it works well in the movie.

I am slightly disappointed at how they are showing cyclops. He was always my favorite going back to the old 90's cartoon, as he was the role model version of a born leader (to me at least).

Didnt she say in an episode a few seasons back when she met Thoros and Berric that why did the Lord of Light bestow the power of resurrection to Thoros, a disgraced low level priest and not her who has been practicing the faith for much longer. Paraphrasing, however IIRC, Thoros said it he prayed to the Lord of light