Till you run into that guy with the rifle.
Till you run into that guy with the rifle.
Yeah, if Obama was still prexy, you would still be on the couch.
Everybody should pay something.
Everybody needs to have skin in the game.
Otherwise, they are not citizens.
They are chattel.
Who will flick the lights on and off at Mueller’s $26 million+, process-crime, no-end-in-sight persecution party?
Asking for a friend.
Brisket.
I usually cook two.
One for Christmas Eve, and one for the following week.
MMMMMMMMmmmmmmmm.
I’m all for bumping up your 401/403 contributions. Use half of any raise to keep clicking up your percentage.
Per the mention below, if you are eligible, look at an HSA too. Maybe even trim your 401/403 to put money there.
At least stash your full deductible in there.
Having a stash of tax-free cash for medical stuff is…
Good. We’ve been doing this in Michigan for some time.
It has caused ZERO issues at my precinct.
It still hasn’t fixed Detroit’s ridiculous voting errors, but it is is start.
TDS is a terrible thing.
There are no bathrooms on the train?
In the train stations?
And flicking it on the floor of public transport? That’s OK?
Use a similar technique, but then, my wife can’t believe how fast I can fall asleep. She says it sometimes takes me all of two minutes.
I had sleep problems as a child, and simply learned to turn my brain, and my problems, off.
Maybe a guy thing. :)
Because, with your phone on, they can look at all your stuff easier.
Confidential. Google. Gmail.
That’s hilarious!
And no benefit to the IRS to simplify the rules across all such similar retirement plans, when they can play “gotcha” instead.
I wish you were wrong, Brian, but you’re not.
The picture sparks a thought — don’t let your kids go overboard on their wedding expenses.
Too many parents and would-be spouses fall into the “that’s what it costs these days” trap.
No, it doesn’t have to! Keep it simple, keep it cheap, invest the rest!
The IRA limits are absurdly low*, but if you are starting in your 20s and keep at it, and, as you move on to better jobs with 401(k)s or 403(b)s, reach for those higher maximums, you’ll be fine.
Especially if the rest of your financial house is in order.
The Roth is a great choice early on. Just don’t park yourself in…
So, there’s a long line of deep pockets to rehab this monster, right?
Or could government do it on budget and on time? (See “Wayne County Jail Fiasco.”)
Or you could just bulldoze this architectural treasure, and leave the neighborhood to non-gentrify.
Or you could give a tax break to a company that is trying to do…
That’s what the calculator was showing me — that I would still owe hundreds with 0 deductions, and I know that just can’t be so, given how much we make and how much we squirrel away in a tax-deferred accounts.
I think their calculator has a glitch in it.
Or maybe the IRS just wants us to overwithhold?
Moose, I’m with you.
I had a significant job change this year, which has really whacked out my numbers.
With the dramatic tax and job changes this year, I could cn jack around with that calculator, and gather all those numbers, and ... so what?
I’m not big on leaving a bunch of money with the feds, but they poke you if…
Ticonderagos rule.
Buy them in bulk for your favorite teacher.
Verizon makes money on robocalls; charges you to avoid them.
Nice work if you can get it.