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Stock-Freedom t1_jadq3na wrote
Reply to comment by CSedu in Saving for retirement and home, 401k confusion by CSedu
You can ask! The simple reason is you always pay taxes but you likely will pay less in retirement.
Why you should (almost) never contribute to a Roth 401(k) https://reddit.com/r/personalfinance/comments/10qwnrx/why_you_should_almost_never_contribute_to_a_roth/
Note: Depending on your MAGI you may be the almost never.
Stock-Freedom t1_jadpo20 wrote
Personal finance is personal but why not calculate your fixed costs and multiply them by the months of emergency fund you desire?
Follow the flowchart.
My generic advice:
https://i.imgur.com/lSoUQr2.png
Here is the flowchart from the r/personalfinance subreddit’s Prime Directive. If you follow that, you will be ahead of almost all of your peers.
Stop by the sidebar to see the Common Topics, which include basic money handling and investing.
You don’t need to talk to anyone or buy some random book to do this. You have all the tools right here.
Stock-Freedom t1_jadpgxi wrote
Reply to Saving for retirement and home, 401k confusion by CSedu
Your friend is likely trying to explain a bit much that makes it complicated.
Instead of all these hoops, you should likely contribute pre-tax to a 401k and to a Roth IRA.
Follow the flowchart.
My generic advice:
https://i.imgur.com/lSoUQr2.png
Here is the flowchart from the r/personalfinance subreddit’s Prime Directive. If you follow that, you will be ahead of almost all of your peers.
Stop by the sidebar to see the Common Topics, which include basic money handling and investing.
You don’t need to talk to anyone or buy some random book to do this. You have all the tools right here.
Stock-Freedom t1_jadm75u wrote
Reply to I'm half way paid up on a Statefarm 10 pay life insurance policy. Not really sure what I got myself into, did I make a mistake? by [deleted]
Search Google for “Whole life insurance scam Reddit”.
Yes. Your friend took advantage of you for a commission.
Stock-Freedom t1_jadhxw1 wrote
Reply to Which loan to pay off first? by [deleted]
Normally it wouldn’t make a ton of difference but the 16k loan is triple the rate. Please pay that first, and fast.
Stock-Freedom t1_jadhk22 wrote
Reply to Recommendation for extra $150/mo investing? by vimick
Max out tax advantaged accounts first. Follow the flowchart.
My generic advice:
https://i.imgur.com/lSoUQr2.png
Here is the flowchart from the r/personalfinance subreddit’s Prime Directive. If you follow that, you will be ahead of almost all of your peers.
Stop by the sidebar to see the Common Topics, which include basic money handling and investing.
You don’t need to talk to anyone or buy some random book to do this. You have all the tools right here.
Stock-Freedom t1_jadfyoj wrote
Reply to How much 401k loan should I take? by tomsen12
No, you should not rob your retirement to finance your wants now. You will put yourself behind in multiple ways.
Stock-Freedom t1_jadckg5 wrote
Reply to Backdoor ROTH - Filling out form 8608 by lmportance
This is a mild fun fact about the Roth 401(k)/IRA. It’s not ROTH as if it is an acronym, but Roth because it’s named after former Senator William Roth.
Stock-Freedom t1_jadbwdm wrote
Reply to comment by hurryupweredreamin in Stock inheritance advice by hurryupweredreamin
Cheap expense ratio S&P or world market ones. Whatever your brokerage offers.
Stock-Freedom t1_jacvunz wrote
Reply to Stock inheritance advice by hurryupweredreamin
I’d move it all to broad market funds and then slowly use it as savings to fill your retirement accounts.
Follow the flowchart.
My generic advice:
https://i.imgur.com/lSoUQr2.png
Here is the flowchart from the r/personalfinance subreddit’s Prime Directive. If you follow that, you will be ahead of almost all of your peers.
Stop by the sidebar to see the Common Topics, which include basic money handling and investing.
You don’t need to talk to anyone or buy some random book to do this. You have all the tools right here.
Stock-Freedom t1_jacepe0 wrote
Reply to comment by Ok_Cap_408 in Quitting job soon - anything I should do now with 401k before resigning? by cantnap
It sounds like OP only wants to know what will happen to it, not to use or survive on it.
Stock-Freedom t1_jac4xxm wrote
Reply to Roth IRA and taxable account advice by ninjahackerman
Only start a taxable account after maxing tax advantaged accounts. Follow the flowchart.
My generic advice:
https://i.imgur.com/lSoUQr2.png
Here is the flowchart from the r/personalfinance subreddit’s Prime Directive. If you follow that, you will be ahead of almost all of your peers.
Stop by the sidebar to see the Common Topics, which include basic money handling and investing.
You don’t need to talk to anyone or buy some random book to do this. You have all the tools right here.
Stock-Freedom t1_jac4ffm wrote
Reply to Move money to Roth IRA query by rks-001
You should Follow the flowchart. Use a traditional 401(k) and a Roth IRA to take advantage of both.
My generic advice:
https://i.imgur.com/lSoUQr2.png
Here is the flowchart from the r/personalfinance subreddit’s Prime Directive. If you follow that, you will be ahead of almost all of your peers.
Stop by the sidebar to see the Common Topics, which include basic money handling and investing.
You don’t need to talk to anyone or buy some random book to do this. You have all the tools right here.
Stock-Freedom t1_jab3ci3 wrote
Reply to comment by stock_holders in Planning on investing, any pointers from anyone? by stock_holders
You have no idea. No one does. But it doesn’t have a very great track record. It’s more gambling than not.
Stock-Freedom t1_jaazgqw wrote
Reply to What to do with cash on hand? by DayShiftDave
Follow the flowchart.
My generic advice:
https://i.imgur.com/lSoUQr2.png
Here is the flowchart from the r/personalfinance subreddit’s Prime Directive. If you follow that, you will be ahead of almost all of your peers.
Stop by the sidebar to see the Common Topics, which include basic money handling and investing.
You don’t need to talk to anyone or buy some random book to do this. You have all the tools right here.
Stock-Freedom t1_jaaz5dz wrote
Reply to Where to invest in my own? by tlr92
Follow the flowchart.
My generic advice:
https://i.imgur.com/lSoUQr2.png
Here is the flowchart from the r/personalfinance subreddit’s Prime Directive. If you follow that, you will be ahead of almost all of your peers.
Stop by the sidebar to see the Common Topics, which include basic money handling and investing.
You don’t need to talk to anyone or buy some random book to do this. You have all the tools right here.
Stock-Freedom t1_jaayr89 wrote
Reply to My Roth IRA is 100% invested into VTSAX. Is it an issue to keep investing in VTSAX each year? by dennisj9
Yep. That’s pretty solid if you have 30 years.
Stock-Freedom t1_jaayjxj wrote
First off… don’t do that.
Second, just Follow the flowchart.
My generic advice:
https://i.imgur.com/lSoUQr2.png
Here is the flowchart from the r/personalfinance subreddit’s Prime Directive. If you follow that, you will be ahead of almost all of your peers.
Stop by the sidebar to see the Common Topics, which include basic money handling and investing.
You don’t need to talk to anyone or buy some random book to do this. You have all the tools right here.
Stock-Freedom t1_jaacntk wrote
In the future, avoid getting into this situation but not over withholding. You are restricting yourself for no reason. You do not want a massive tax refund. You want bigger checks.
Go to the free IRS withholding calculator and enter your values. Then update your W4 with your employer.
Stock-Freedom t1_jaa3wvc wrote
They Follow the flowchart.
My generic advice:
https://i.imgur.com/lSoUQr2.png
Here is the flowchart from the r/personalfinance subreddit’s Prime Directive. If you follow that, you will be ahead of almost all of your peers.
Stop by the sidebar to see the Common Topics, which include basic money handling and investing.
You don’t need to talk to anyone or buy some random book to do this. You have all the tools right here.
Stock-Freedom t1_jaa3sbq wrote
Follow the flowchart.
My generic advice:
https://i.imgur.com/lSoUQr2.png
Here is the flowchart from the r/personalfinance subreddit’s Prime Directive. If you follow that, you will be ahead of almost all of your peers.
Stop by the sidebar to see the Common Topics, which include basic money handling and investing.
You don’t need to talk to anyone or buy some random book to do this. You have all the tools right here.
Stock-Freedom t1_jaa3ai6 wrote
Reply to Could I improve anywhere financially? by [deleted]
Follow the flowchart.
My generic advice:
https://i.imgur.com/lSoUQr2.png
Here is the flowchart from the r/personalfinance subreddit’s Prime Directive. If you follow that, you will be ahead of almost all of your peers.
Stop by the sidebar to see the Common Topics, which include basic money handling and investing.
You don’t need to talk to anyone or buy some random book to do this. You have all the tools right here.
Stock-Freedom t1_jaa33dp wrote
Reply to Not sure what to prioritize at 28! by fduerr
Follow the flowchart.
My generic advice:
https://i.imgur.com/lSoUQr2.png
Here is the flowchart from the r/personalfinance subreddit’s Prime Directive. If you follow that, you will be ahead of almost all of your peers.
Stop by the sidebar to see the Common Topics, which include basic money handling and investing.
You don’t need to talk to anyone or buy some random book to do this. You have all the tools right here.
Stock-Freedom t1_ja8z64o wrote
Reply to Is it generally a good idea to invest in both an employer sponsored 401k and a Roth IRA? by MGSV1989
Yes. Follow the flowchart.
My generic advice:
https://i.imgur.com/lSoUQr2.png
Here is the flowchart from the r/personalfinance subreddit’s Prime Directive. If you follow that, you will be ahead of almost all of your peers.
Stop by the sidebar to see the Common Topics, which include basic money handling and investing.
You don’t need to talk to anyone or buy some random book to do this. You have all the tools right here.
Stock-Freedom t1_jadtqt0 wrote
Reply to comment by WyoGuy2 in I'm half way paid up on a Statefarm 10 pay life insurance policy. Not really sure what I got myself into, did I make a mistake? by [deleted]
Definitely. Horrible “friend”.