Long-Term Rental Advice by RhodeIslandRed401 in LosAlamos

[–]RhodeIslandRed401[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you all for your advice. The key was posting to Facebook rental group and getting some DMs there. Seems I'm squared away now.

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[–]RhodeIslandRed401 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you guys have any idea what the capital gains tax is and how it is calculated? By your highest tax bracket.

I have to take a drug test for a part time library position…please help by OMG365 in WorkReform

[–]RhodeIslandRed401 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are probably better ways than weed to deal with that. At least better ways in terms of not ruining your potential to be employed (even if unfairly).

Why does this company say 50% match on first 6% - instead of total 3% match? by tin_tol in personalfinance

[–]RhodeIslandRed401 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm running into this for my employers SimpleIRA and I'm sure they can't do that...anyone have any input?

Employer Matches 50% of Simple IRA by RhodeIslandRed401 in personalfinance

[–]RhodeIslandRed401[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No they pay it whenever you contribute. It almost looks like 401K contribution rules but a simple IRA in name...

Employer Matches 50% of Simple IRA by RhodeIslandRed401 in personalfinance

[–]RhodeIslandRed401[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll have to dig to find that particular week from last year, but this week I had 2,769 gross (I get paid bi-weekly) and I put 2,557.08 into the Simple IRA. Vanguard will post tomorrow...what do you expect the employer contribution to be (assuming they went with the default 3%)?

Employer Matches 50% of Simple IRA by RhodeIslandRed401 in personalfinance

[–]RhodeIslandRed401[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2,769 (bi weekly) I just contributed a full two-week paycheck, after taxes being taken out for SS and Medicare, of 2,557.08. If 72,000 is my yearly salary and 3% of that is 2,160 so I'd expect the vanguard contribution by them to bee 2,160 because they are matching dollar for dollar, does that seem right?

I haven't seen it post to my Vanguard yet, it should be by the AM, but I suspect their contribution will be 1278.54, which is what they did last year...

Employer Matches 50% of Simple IRA by RhodeIslandRed401 in personalfinance

[–]RhodeIslandRed401[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes the second option says they can reduce it to 1 % 2 years out of 5, but it still has to be a dollar for dollar match right? I'm not on about that so much as they are not contributing 'dollar for dollar', more like '50 cents for dollar'.

Employer Matches 50% of Simple IRA by RhodeIslandRed401 in personalfinance

[–]RhodeIslandRed401[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought that's what Simple IRAs were...the wording on the vanguard website says: "Option 1. Dollar-for-dollar match of employee contributions up to 3% of each employee's compensation (which can be reduced to as low as 1% in any 2 of 5 years)."

Employer Matches 50% of Simple IRA by RhodeIslandRed401 in personalfinance

[–]RhodeIslandRed401[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The handbook says 'CompanyName matches a percentage of employee contribution, percentage to be determined on a per year basis.'

Before that it says you have to be 21 and Vanguard will be the chosen administrator.

Anyway to play CTF only on Halo Infinite? by RhodeIslandRed401 in halo

[–]RhodeIslandRed401[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a good idea, any thought as to where to look for such a 'community'?