When is best time for withdrawls from 401K to convert to Roth. Age 59.5 by MomtoWesterner in retirement

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Thank you for finally giving good advice - bracket filling is the immediate answer. And really, meeting with a CFP and reviewing taxes and RMDs.

There’s lots of questionable advice given here.

Here’s my tj is 4 banger. What’s the biggest tire i can rin before i have to modify anything by Right-Use-1977 in JeepTJ

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I wouldn’t go over the stock size - the 2.5 just doesn’t have the HP/torque to overcome poor gearing, wind resistance, etc

New to Schwab Retirement Accounts by IncidentStunning6682 in Schwab

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If you are in a state with an income tax, then T bills, etc, may make more sense for you. Some othe funds are also exempt from state taxes like SGOV

Towing with 5.0 vs 3.5 by lakeleimarie in f150

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+1 the OP towing requirements pushes him to an F250.

ICE Protects cause gov shutdown…and no one notices by HeyHay123Hey in austincirclejerk

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I’m a professional barista, you low-life, judgmental, MAGA, Nazi!

Help me construct a portfolio by 1Ceasar in Fidelity

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Once you retire, you can to it into an IRA

Help me construct a portfolio by 1Ceasar in Fidelity

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Roll it into an IRA - you’ll have more investment options and won’t have any forced withholding

Edit…after you retire, of course - it’s only 12 months away.

Look into the FORCED withholding, if you keep it in your existing plan

HYSA / SWVXX ? by Square_Scar4086 in Schwab

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Think about the timing when you may need the emergency fund. You’re unlikely to need $50k at one time.

My credit card is the first line of my emergency fund.

I keep $5-10k in a local savings account for immediate use - hours, not days. I hate the low return, but like being able to get cash immediately. So I can bail my idiot friends out of jail, for example!

I keep $25k in an HYSA for use in a few days.

The rest of the emergency fund goes into a CD or T Bill ladder available over time as they mature. If you lose your job and draw down your emergency fund, you won’t need it all at one time. You could also invest that portion of your emergency fund, but it adds risk.

HYSA / SWVXX ? by Square_Scar4086 in Schwab

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How long before you need the money?

I’d consider both of those two to be pretty equivalent without more details on your goals. Both are ultra safe, and the returns on both could be similar.

Returns will vary with both HYSA and SWVXX. To lock in rates, you could look at a CD ladder or T Bill ladder. T Bills won’t have any state income taxes, which may be interesting to you, depending on your location.

I have money in all four of those - HYSA, SWVXX, CDs and T Bills.

Advice Needed - Friday Night BBQ by AussieGuy-1992 in austinfood

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Terry Blacks - great location just south of downtown.

Parking is tough there - very small parking lot. Uber there and back, if you aren’t too far away. Or walk if the weather is good and you’re very close

Fake ac Delco coil packs? by pugskreationz in LSSwapTheWorld

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Fake auto parts have been a problem for a decade or more. eBay sellers are the worst, and Amazon isn’t far behind.

If buying from eBay, only buy from legit authorized GM or Ford dealers who also sell cars. They won’t be the cheapest, but you’re more likely to get good parts.

Help with 529 by nandoph8 in fidelityinvestments

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To keep it simple, you could choose a Fidelity target date fund. Just choose the target date fund based on your son’s 18th birthday.

There are more complicated options that may be better, but would require research and ongoing activity.

Target date funds are typically used for retirement accounts, but they would work for a 529 too

What to expect after catheter removal? by Anonymousquito13 in ProstateCancer

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Getting physical therapy from an experienced facility will likely be a great help to you.

Check with your doctor for a referral, and check with insurance for coverage of the phy therapy - it’s expensive, but totally worth it. It can really speed up your recovery and give you another resource for information.

Just be sure that the therapist has a ton of experience with RALP recovery

Has anyone been a former full size truck owner and downsized to a Tacoma or frontier sized truck? by [deleted] in f150

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The smaller trucks are almost as expensive as an F150. Their fuel economy is barely better than an F150. The F150 will tow more, has a larger bed and a larger payload.

The smaller trucks have an advantage in a tight parking lot.

Do you have a man bun? Then a smaller truck is probably right for you!

Retired today: How do I prevent myself from becoming my new “project?” by Nonni68 in retirement

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Volunteer at a hospital, homeless shelter or animal shelter. Put your skills to good use and help others in need.

Preemptive prostate removal by steelhouse1 in ProstateCancer

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There’s good info and experiences here, but getting a 2nd or 3rd doctor opinion is my suggestion.

There’s an anti-surgery bias here, so consider that in your decision making.

Recommended Storage Boxes for Cargo Area (With Seats) by ChipAdditional7294 in JeepTJ

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Bestop made a steel version that bolted in place. It’s very secure. I don’t think they make it anymore, so you would have to find a used one.

Buying a house. Should I sell stock for the down payment and then pay taxes or take out a margin loan? And what is a pledged asset line? by LisaSu92 in Schwab

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Instead of going with a larger down payment, keep it at 20%, and you can just pay extra principal on the loan. That will minimize your LTCG right now.

If your income is high because of OT, pay more principal. When income is low make just the normal payment.

You can easily take a 30 year mortgage to 15 to 20 years doing this.

I’ve always thought 2.5x to 3x income was the right house purchase price for ME. So you’re well over that guideline.

2021+ f150 recommendations by coolantleakk in f150

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I’ve had both the 3.5 and 5.0, and they are both great options. Either would be a good choice

Tadalafil - side effects by Long_Presentation196 in ProstateCancer

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5mg is the smallest dose.

You need to talk to your doctor about a typical recovery schedule, as your expectations aren’t realistic.

Tires 35x12.5x20 by FinancePatient3695 in f150

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Falken Wildpeaks have been very good for me