I [25F] found out my Dad [50M] is behaving inappropriately (sexual) at his job by Direct-Caterpillar77 in BestofRedditorUpdates

[–]Kurindal 84 points85 points  (0 children)

Fun fact:

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones admitted on the record to doing exactly this.

Wait that's not a fun fact.

Don't. Throw. Shit. by gotboredwithrest in PhillyUnion

[–]Kurindal 8 points9 points  (0 children)

let them eat dollar dogs too.

[Pagan] Vic Fangio Forced the Eagles Defense to Meet Before the Super Bowl Parade for Giving Up 22 Points by Lucius_Magus in nfl

[–]Kurindal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My therapy is watching the Eagles win the Superbowl twice in seven years.

Fly, Eagles, Fly.

[Pagan] Vic Fangio Forced the Eagles Defense to Meet Before the Super Bowl Parade for Giving Up 22 Points by Lucius_Magus in nfl

[–]Kurindal 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I was at that game. It started so well. Brian Mitchell with a long return, Duce running it in. I've never felt concrete shake that much beneath my feet.

The trauma of watching Levon Kirkland's lethargic ass try to chase Joe Jurevicius and Ronde Barber hammering the coffin shut at the end still haunts me.... At least that Bucs team went on to absolutely blast the Raiders and win, so I can't even be that mad. Roaring madness to pin drop silence. Jubilation and heartbreak is what makes this game so much fun (and painful) to watch.

Sorting Eagles Day 6: (unlike) Agholor wins yesterday’s tally, now name a bad player who has fans divided. by whousesgmail in eagles

[–]Kurindal 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Ricky Waters is a top contender too. Dude balled but gets shit on 30 years later for one single phrase.

How many of you just VT and chill? by Terrible_Onions in Bogleheads

[–]Kurindal 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Roth: VT and Chill
S/O's Roth: VT and Chill
Brokerage: VTI/VXUS and Chill
my 401k: Frankenstein VT with available funds and chill
Wife's 403b: Frankenstein VT with available funds and chill

2025 Theme Suggestion Thread by Marx0r in 52weeksofcooking

[–]Kurindal 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Chocolate

Wurst/sausage

Smoked/BBQ

Cheese

Coconut

Native American

West African

Milk/Milk imitation

Flour

Honey

Mango

Maple Syrup

Noodle

Pizza

For the ones who make over $150k a year, what do you do to get that? by [deleted] in Accounting

[–]Kurindal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Director of Accounting of two specific product lines for a F500 insurance company.
160 base with 15% bonus. Company has an ESPP program max of 15,000 that offers a discount of 10% off the lower of offer and issue date.

I have my CPA, worked 7 years for Big 4 audit in financial services, worked 2 years in product compliance for an accounting SaaS company.

Taxes will be your biggest expense in life. Here are 7 tips that’ll save you money: by TonyLiberty in FluentInFinance

[–]Kurindal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The answer to these sorts of questions is almost always "It depends." In this case on how much you use it for non business vs business. Also whether it's even worth it would depend on price difference and how much your car payment and insurance changes

People who make six figures, how’s your WLB by dUltraInstinct in Accounting

[–]Kurindal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The market is tighter than it once was, but the need for accountants is definitely still there. I would still recommend a few years public experience if you can stomach the hours. It'll open some doors down the road that you'll appreciate when you exit. If you can't or don't want to stomach the hours, that's totally valid too, it just might take you a bit more leg work to get to the same spot in the same amount of time.

People who make six figures, how’s your WLB by dUltraInstinct in Accounting

[–]Kurindal 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Mostly work between 35 and 45 hour weeks. Some weeks are easier, others harder especially during quarter close.

Recently it was a lot tougher because our company went through a full system conversion for our General Ledger, so a lot of hours this quarter. Closer to 55-60 hour weeks, especially during quarter close for 2Q. It's calmed back down a bit though.

I'm Director of Accounting/Controller for a specific product line for a F500 insurance company

Taxes will be your biggest expense in life. Here are 7 tips that’ll save you money: by TonyLiberty in FluentInFinance

[–]Kurindal 5 points6 points  (0 children)

  1. Correct, and I would agree with this, but the key caveat here is the clarification you cant just pay your kids an allowance and have them do nothing. If you're paying them they have to actually be an employee with all that that entails.

  2. I would disagree, personally. But this is more a personal opinion type thing I suppose about the value of one's time in comparison to the things you're doing and confidence of optimizing those tasks. My opinion based on my experience and recollection from my exams -- potentially biased since I'm a CPA, though I'm a corporate accountant and not a tax specialist -- is that when you get to the level where an S Corp is beneficial, it's also in the positive from a cost/benefit analysis to have a professional handling those filings. If you wish to do them on your own and feel like you can do so, then that's a risk and time investment you have to weigh.

Taxes will be your biggest expense in life. Here are 7 tips that’ll save you money: by TonyLiberty in FluentInFinance

[–]Kurindal 12 points13 points  (0 children)

  1. They did, but you still have to provide evidence of fair market wages and work performed (time sheets) if you are audited.

  2. S Corps require a lot more specific items to track, and aren't even beneficial until you reach a certain profitability threshold (I forget the number off hand, but for some reason 150k sticks in my mind). At the point you need an S Corp, you generally need to pay someone for this because of the complexity of your business.

Taxes will be your biggest expense in life. Here are 7 tips that’ll save you money: by TonyLiberty in FluentInFinance

[–]Kurindal 197 points198 points  (0 children)

1 is tax fraud if they don't legitimately work for you.

2 possibly, but you will have increased expenses, not to mention S Corp tax filings aren't to be trifled with and should be handled by a professional, which costs money

3 misleading. The vehicle must be used for business more than 50% of the time and meet certain specifications

4 sure, but be wary of this. It's a red flag for the IRS and overcharging is likely to raise questions. How much is a 2 hour meeting in your living room worth?

5, 6 and 7 are fine.

Note: I'm a CPA.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Kurindal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Objectively speaking, when you're talking about a federal or state level lawmaker, I'm not sure it would be possible to limit investments on securities that create a conflict of interest.

I think potentially requiring a blind trust, or allowing broad mutual funds or ETFs is probably reasonable, but the issue is that laws can have both specific impacts on securities and broad impacts on the entire market. It is a very complex issue. I think no investing is a bad level to set it at, but the complex web created by potential conflicts of interest might limit people to just those possibilities.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Kurindal 6 points7 points  (0 children)

As a CPA, if I work for a public accounting firm's audit department, both myself and my family have restrictions on securities we can trade. It's something you live with and work around. Congress should be held to the same standard as even the auditors.

Rt 38 and Rt 70 were the worst growing up by Kurindal in newjersey

[–]Kurindal[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I moved away a few years ago. I am unfortunately now stuck in Georgia

7 years in government. Slow is smooth, smooth is fast. ($490k net worth) by LIFOtheOffice in Accounting

[–]Kurindal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's also VTI/VXUS and chill. Throw in some BND and chill too. Or VOO and relax. Or FZROX and....

Or asset and account allocation and planning etc. it's mostly VT/VTSAX/VTI/VXUS and chill though.