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    Set me straight on annuities and why are they so bad

    All I can say, with a small bit of experience in a similar type equities investment, if YOU don't understand the contract that you sign, then it is a bad investment, period. Investments, including guarantees, should be understood. The more complicated things are (count the number of pages in the...
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    Recommend me a quality home printer.

    I have no input on laser printers. I have been strictly ink jet, if you don't count my first ribbon style text printer. I have had HP, Epson and Canon ink jet printers. My current printer is a Canon TR8620A AIO and I have to say, it does everything I ask it to do. I buy generic ink at ~$30 for 3...
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    Another Crazy Homeowners Insurance Premium Situation (resolved)

    My State Farm Homeowner's bill was just received. I was quite disappointed seeing a 23% increase from last year. It is still less than 1/2 of the area's average policy cost so I just bit a bullet and paid it. I still hate myself a little bit when I do that.
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    Calamos Structured Protection ETFs

    It is now after the start date. If I understand it correctly, the most you can lose for CPSM is the fee, 0.69% plus the 1.22% (before the protection starts). That is almost 2% with a max possible of 8.45% minus the 0.69%
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    Rethinking Inheritance

    I think that you are both. You can teach the kids, but you cannot learn it for them. I have seen 2 kids in the same family end up with totally different levels of financial responsibility. I have friends whose children inherited a fair amount of money from their grandparents. One ended up...
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    Perfect computer mouse for clumsy old lady

    I live in Illinois and get the same thing. I did a google on the problem. Some say it is due to the seller not having a presence (tax ID) here, or a bad shipping address. Well, the seller and delivery are by Amazon and they deliver here at least weekly, if not more. I checked and other corded...
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    investing 20% in one stock

    "Returning you now..." won't get you off the hook that easily. Wouldn't that be like putting an air dam and splitter on a Chevy Chevette? It would sound great though.
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    You hit an FI number, now what?

    When I hit 25x of my expenses, my stress level dropped immensely. Work was no longer a necessity, and I actually began to enjoy it again. I continued to work. When MC re-org'ed and my job was eliminated, I was let go. All that planning and LBYM allowed me to take that with little to no stress...
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    investing 20% in one stock

    The question I would ask you is, is 20% of your investments considered fluff money? How would you react if the company filed bankruptcy and you last that 20%? Would you still be able to live your retirement the same? Would you continually kick yourself afterwards for making a bad choice? In...
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    my toxic inheritance

    I have seen this in a sibling-inherited business that was going through some short-term financial difficulties. The 2 non-working siblings decided they would vote out the one working one, the president and manager, when he refused to put his personal home up as collateral for a business loan. Of...
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    Job without 401K

    The way I understand it, I consider an HSA to be a blend between an IRA and Roth IRA. Contributions are made with pretax (or tax deductible) dollars, eliminating any income taxes at the time of contributions. When used for medical payments, the money is not taxed upon withdrawal/payment. Once...
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    Tax Question for Land Rent Free

    Being under the $18,000 limit per year, you probably won't even have to report that $2700. In the sales agreement, maybe include something like "the seller has the right to farm and or rent the land for farming free of charge for a maximum of 10 years, ending on mm/dd/yyyy, or upon the...
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    Tax Question for Land Rent Free

    I think that Cathy has it right about it being considered a gift if ever there was an income/estate tax audit. It might get a bit messy on the seller's part though. Him renting property he doesn't own for income and at the same time, being the recipient of the same amount as a gift from you. Do...
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    my toxic inheritance

    I too, am a bit confused. You say that you don't want to be in business with your co-investors anymore and want to sell, or otherwise give up being a stockholder. You don't say anything about what happens afterwards. If you don't leave, how would selling stock help that issue? What would happen...
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    Medigap Shopping: Closing the Book & Rate Increases

    Probably the wrong thread to bring this up on. According the KFF: It would seem to me that Medicare has created a monster when allowing the Advantage plans. The overall cost to Medicare System is not lower. Maybe, just maybe, the rate increases would not be so disparate between Advantage and...
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    Laminate floor bubble, How to fix?

    You need to know if it is laminate or vinyl plank before knowing if or how to fix. If it is laminate and has buckled, it is likely it cannot be repaired. Laminate is made of pressed paper and once wet, it swells and cannot be reversed. If it is vinyl, then you might be able nudge the planks to...
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    Owner changing county zoning on property next door

    I would attend. What if, during that meeting, the property owner wants to change from single-family to multi-family? Or worse yet, the owner, after listening to the attendees floats some other alternative zoning plans. BTW, my experience is that zoning means zilch. One can always get a variance...
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    Unexpected IRS 2024 Quarterly Vouchers Received.

    Thanks. I think SecondCar521 understands my situation. I did not owe after filing taxes last year. As a matter of fact, my withholding was greater than 100% of my previous year's tax obligation. I will shred them and forget.
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    Unexpected IRS 2024 Quarterly Vouchers Received.

    I paid via check-in-the-mail with the voucher enclosed.
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    Unexpected IRS 2024 Quarterly Vouchers Received.

    In tax year 2023 year, I sent in quarterly estimated tax payments as I should have due to an unexpected dividend in 2022. In tax year 2023, I had another rather large, qualified dividend, which I paid taxes on via 100% withholding from an IRA withdrawal. Bottom line is that I overpaid and had a...
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    Programming a replacement Remote Key Entry fob

    When I cannot find something that I misplaced, I do one of 2 things. First is, I wait it out. Sooner or later, most of the time, it will show up. Most recently, the 2nd remote for my car. After about 2 weeks it showed up yesterday in DW's purse. She quietly put it on the key rack and didn't tell...
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    Long Wait Time to get Appointment with Dermatologist

    DW had the need for a dermatologist last year. She was scheduled out about 3+ months as the earliest appointment. She happened to see her regular doc for her annual about a month after making that appointment and casually mentioned the long delay to see her dermatologist. Doc made a call and got...
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    Medigap Shopping: Closing the Book & Rate Increases

    Advantage plans themselves do not cover hospice. Strangely , you are covered by traditional Medicare. From Medicare.gov: I don't know the details on how much Medicare covers or if there is another deductible. Could it be that Medicare covers the 80% of reasonable charges? IDK. YMMV
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    Job without 401K

    You may want to check the current law. A few states have laws on the books regarding paid family leave as do Federal employees. I do agree about offering a 401k being voluntary. Benefits however do come and go. What may be company policy today can be either frozen to existing employees or...
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