Timelies all!
No-cancer~ma to TB.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Timelies all!
No-cancer~ma to TB.
Much ~ma to Typo.
Hugs to everyone.
Suzi, if you're looking for a financial advisor, I might be able to help you out.
I'm so frustrated. I need to find me a financial advisor to deal with my financial mess. I just tried to see if I could do an early withdrawl of some of my 401k funds to pay off my current debts which would make life SO much easier and apparently I can't touch any of it. I'm willing to pay the crazy tax penalty just to get out from under my current mess, but noooooo.
Sorry for the mess Suzi, I hope you get a good local person you can sit down with. You can check here to find someone: [link]
Most financial advisors would (or at least should) tell you that you should never cash out a 401K unless you are facing foreclosure, since basically, between paying the 10% penalty and the income tax on the money, it is the equivalent of taking out a loan at 35+%.
If I were independently wealthy I'd travel and be all dilletante-like take art-school courses. And maybe open a pie shop or independent cinema. If I were entreprenuerial, I would open a pie shop now.
Thanks Megan. I'm just so crunched for money on a month to month basis, ending up with all the debt post divorce, that I'm grasping at straws. The % is crazy but the allure of having some wiggle room was strong.
I am paying low interest on all the debit, so it would be nutty to shell out 35% but being able to make the debt go away....when I technically have the money. I guess it is just as well I can't touch it.
Believe me, I know how tempting that chunk of money is. Emotionally, psychologically. My dad, who was a business manager, actually cashed out IRA money before dying so that he wouldn't leave us a house with a mortgage. Debt and rational decision-making are often unmixy things.
I can't believe it. I spent over an hour on the phone, remote presenting and taking notes on my laptop, and it froze up on me. Lost half my shit, because apparently Excel doesn't autosave on schedule when you open a document in a browser window.
Not to mention what I lost earlier today when it froze on me after notes in another meeting.
FMProfessionalLife.
Thank god it's the weekend.
Independently wealthy?
Leave Utah, move to California so Hubby can be back in Big Sur
Travel as much as his health could manage
Give money to historical preservation
That said, a politician making $175k (or $17k or $17,000,000) who is trying to kick the few remaining supports for fiscal security out from under people gets no sympathy from me.
Wordy McWord with a side of Wordsauce.
DH will get a bug once in a while to chuck it all and go off the grid. I'm entirely attached to the grid. In fact, I think I have a Matrix style neck nipple.
Screw that Grizzly Adams bullshit. (although I did love that show once...I just never considered what he'd have to do to get pasta and library books.)