Now that I'm trying to be an adult about my finances and finally have my paperwork under control, I have a 401(k) that I need to rollover. It's only been, er, over a year.
I've never done this before. All the forms and instructions and investment elections are making my brain hurt.
shrift, Kristin recommended this book to me a while ago. There is, of course, a newer version. She also recommended this one. I haven't made as much use of them as I ought to, but they are pretty good resources.
Jesus, Daisy. I wish you were closer because I've been getting the urge recently. I think I may try to hold out until spring though.
Good Lord that is awful, Daisy. Reminds me of the way my co-worker found his Chihuahua. He was
parked at a store and happened to notice a small box behind his truck when he returned to it. He opened it to find a baby Chihuahua. Some evil fuck put it behind his tire with the assumption that it would get run over when the truck backed out of the spot.
Happy ending, though, as co-worker loves his little pup.
It's spelled aluminum here.
Cheque is spelt check here, apparently. Doesn't stop everyone.
Oh fucking hell, Glam. Sometimes I hate this world.
shrift, Kristin recommended this book to me a while ago.
Thanks, P-C. Somehow I made it out of my 20s alive, so I guess I'd better learn how to do this crap.
And it looks like there are a few used copies of that older version for four bucks, fulfilled by Amazon, so you can just pop it on if you're buying anything else and get ever closer to Super Saver Shipping.
If you need it right away, I can get it for you in two days with Prime.
Ooh, I do need to add to something for supersaver, maybe I'll do that. I have a 401k I need to rollover or do something with or figure out how to access ...from a job I left over two years ago.
Cheque is spelt check here, apparently. Doesn't stop everyone.
But in terms of the differences pronouncing*, it's key to note the split between aluminum/aluminium. Apparently, this is also Webster's fault. Let's PUNCH HIM IN HIS DEAD FACE.
[link]
* I always pronounce spelled as spelt, though I spell it spelled.