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Ok-Button6101 t1_j7zx60o wrote
I'm not a nyc resident but I was there around christmas and visited the library and gave them my contact info. I got a visitor library card while I was there that was good for like 2 weeks or a month or something.
Anyways, I got an email from the library asking me to donate/join the Friends of NYPL thing, and one benefit of donating is that I get a membership card. is this a library card, or is it just a card that says i'm a friend of the NYPL?
I'd be willing to pay for a permament library card if that's an option, so if this friends of nypl thing is not going to give me a library card, is there a way I could pay to get one permanently?
Ok-Button6101 t1_j2flutb wrote
I maxed my traditional 401k last year and I've been contributing post tax dollars for the last few months. Now I need to do the in service withdrawal but I'm not sure what options to choose. The 401k is with merrill if that makes any difference.
To get started, I went into my account looking for an in service withdrawal option, but I'm not seeing that. What I do see is a 'start a withdrawal/rollover' option, and a 'in plan roth conversion' option, which, each option has a component in the name of what I'm looking for so now idk what to do.
The in plan roth conversion sounds like it's going to move those post tax dollars into the roth 401k with merrill. I also tried clicking through the withdrawal/rollover section and this apparently allows me to send money to an IRA (though, 'roth' was not explicitly mentioned).
So I guess the question is which one of these is the one I should be doing? Is there any difference between these options from a tax perspective? They seem identical to my untrained eye, aside from the obvious of where the money will be stored following this action and how many investment options I'll have.
Ok-Button6101 t1_itlo6fx wrote
I've done a similar thing. Back when DVDs first came out, I got the goodfellas dvd, and not knowing it had the video on both sides of the disc, I just inserted it without thinking. The movie for me started with Lorraine Bracco banging on Ray Liotta's door, upset about some girl he had been sleeping with or something. And then the movie was only about an hour long, too. I wasn't sure what was up, but I didn't see what the hype was about the movie
Ok-Button6101 t1_ja0aetf wrote
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It sounds like it's for new york state residents, which I'm not one of those, also lol. thanks anyways