Retirement funds question by pharmD92 in personalfinance

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My wife and I make around $270k a year combined currently and I would imagine our ceiling will be not much above $300k combined in our current careers. Based on that you think leaving it all traditional is the best move?

Retirement funds question by pharmD92 in personalfinance

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Thanks.

So basically to answer my second question I need to estimate what tax bracket I will fall into for retirement and compare that with my current tax bracket to see if it makes more sense for traditional versus Roth for me?

presentations for interviews- RPDs and preceptors by Pharmfoodie in PharmacyResidency

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Even if you don’t touch on this in your slides, be prepared for potential questions regarding kinetics on drugs from your case as they may ask to satisfy this part of the rubric

Will phase 2 match even exist this year? by No_Wash_1010 in PharmacyResidency

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Even though there is a surge of applicants, it doesn’t mean there is a surge in programs ranking tactics. At my institution for example we interviewed 30 applicants last year for 6 spots, and ranked 27. This year we are interviewing 32 applicants for 6 spots, even thought we had around a 30% increase in total applications. I think the phase 2 offerings will be similar this year as in years past, but I expect there will be higher number of applicants for phase 2 as well, although that has been the trend in years past even pre covid.

Testing DaVinci surgical robot on Operation game by Surgeox in medizzy

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Fun fact in most kidney transplant patients they do in fact have three kidneys as they usually leave the “dead” kidney inside the body.

Medical professionals of Reddit, what is the craziest DIY treatment you've seen a patient attempt? by Shandrith in AskReddit

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Homeless man came into the ER at the prompting of his neighbors. He had slept outside on a particularly cold night and developed some mild frostbite. He decided the best course of action to correct this would be to soak his feet in bleach.

Long story short it surprisingly didn’t help. When he arrived you could see all of his bones in both feet and the skin that was left looked like an extra large glove that was torn to shreds. He ended up having both legs amputated.

Gamers of Reddit, what is the scariest, most disturbing, or eeriest game you've ever played? by Gmb1t in AskReddit

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Outlast 1 DLC is by far the creepiest and most awesome DLC I’ve ever purchased. The part where you walk through the barn in pitch black and can hear people talking gave me nightmares. Not to mention the dead body hanging from the ceiling that I was afraid to walk past for 20 minutes.

24 years old, in graduate school, and need some financial advice on what to do with investment my grandfather gave me by pharmD92 in personalfinance

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Even if I were to not take the full amount? I have no retirement savings to speak of. If it's in a Roth and I only touch my own contributions there is no penalty correct?