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Roth IRA Income Limits (for single filers) Phase-out starts at $118,000; ineligible at $133,000 Roth IRA Income Limits (for married filers) Phase-out starts at $186,000; ineligible at $196,000
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03-23-2017, 08:35 PM | #827 | |
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Do you think my only investment is playing options? No jackass it's my 10% play money so stop giving me advice when you have no idea of my situation. I'm not telling ANYONE to buy options and all my posts warn how it is risky and I give links to the CBOE and other learning before anyone even thinks about options. Lastly I just started taking six months off and don't have to work for the next year because of my "crappy" investments. I quit my job and moved to Scottsdale. Shut your piehole and maybe you can learn something......
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03-24-2017, 04:51 AM | #828 | |
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03-24-2017, 06:54 AM | #829 | |
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Not to be presumptive, O. It matters on my 1040, and I went to NOT-dental school. |
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03-24-2017, 10:29 AM | #830 |
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Thanks guys. We can't do a Roth, and I can only write off so much interest on the student loans. It sucks and it's bullshit, but whatever.
I can set up a 401k thru my office and max it out, which is something I'm starting this year as well. I don't really think I will need or atleast hope I won't need the $ until retirement, but I wonder if I'd be better off paying that in my student loans instead. It's at 7% and I graduated with 301k a few years back. I've got it down under 200k, but I've been throwing alot at it just to get out from under it asap. Not sure that's wise, but it makes me feel better. On a side note, fwiw, it's interesting to see how pts view dentists. They seem to think I'm just rolling in cash. Don't get me wrong, I do well, but between having student loan debt, buying a practice and all the shit thay comes with that, I was about 650k in debt before I had a single pt in the chair. It's not all sunshine and rainbows. Sure there are ways to go about getting into dentistry with less debt and I wish, with hindsight, I'd have done a military residency and gave the gov service for some debt repayment, but it is what it is. I lucked into a really good practice opp that's turned out well for me so I'm not upset, just tend to be tired. |
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03-24-2017, 10:32 AM | #831 | |
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Instead of the hsa, I tend to keep quite a bit of cash in my practice llc account for emergencies. Dunno if that's wise or not. |
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03-24-2017, 11:50 AM | #832 | ||
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I'm with you on the money thing. My gross receipts are pretty damn high. My net income is far lower. My net cash flow to management is really pretty dang low. So I'm handling a shitload of money, and trying to hang onto a couple bills as they flow by. Regarding your debt service, servicing your business debt is paramount. If you have to borrow money for anything, you will be borrowing against the equity in the business. That's not to say, don't pay attention to your student loans, especially if those rates are higher, but you really need to mind the equity in your practice, especially since it is in an LLC. If you're good with that, plowing out student loan debt is good, especially if they are at 7%. I'm glad you're doing well though. I have a friend that graduated vet school a few years ago with somewhere near your numbers. Now she's looking for hardship exemptions and shit. I told her she's way tougher than me. If I wasn't able to service debt, I'd melt down. Like full on nuclear meltdown. That is probably my biggest fear. I'm also with you on the tired bit. I'm not so much tired of the job. I've worked a metric ****ton of hours, which sucks and I'm trying to do better on, but my bullshit tolerance is used up. Anymore I'm criminally pragmatic, and if you can't help me, or you **** around and waste my time, I might cut your head off. I'm working on that too, but that's a tougher one. All that being said, I wouldn't change it. I don't miss corporate life. Like at all. Even when I'm working a billion hours. Quote:
That being said, if you have a personal emergency, make sure you talk to an accountant and review your operating agreement before you pull your money out and spend it on a non-business expense. Most guys don't give a shit, but I work very hard not to pierce the corporate veil. Again, I'm really glad you're doing well. I felt overwhelmed with the $35K I graduated with. |
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03-24-2017, 12:30 PM | #833 | |
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It's also the best retirement vehicle offered to Americans so if you can afford your healthcare deductible then you should invest the HSA in the stock market as it is triple tax deferred unlike a 401k or IRA you never pay taxes on funds going into or coming out of a HSA as long as they're approved healthcare expenditures. Until your 65, after that you can use it for hookers and blow or a boat if you want |
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03-24-2017, 12:40 PM | #834 | |
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03-24-2017, 01:53 PM | #835 | |
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Yeah, the debt sucks. It is what it is it was about my only option to becoming a dentist. My parents couldn't foot that bill and frankly, I didn't expect them to. I had a golf Scholie for undergrad and with academic stuff, that got me thru undergrad. We really lucked out in that my wife got into her business at the right time and is doing well, so I'm throwing as much $ at debt as I can. I figure I can be debt free by 35ish, no student loan and no practice debt. If I can do that, I'll flip all that to my retirement and kids stuff. Or atleast that's the plan |
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03-24-2017, 06:39 PM | #836 | |
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Today it closed at 28.43. Wish I would have followed my advice and bought option contracts of it a long time ago. Could have retired! I kid. Maybe take a damn nice trip. On another note, as far as buying MJ stocks that are cheap, I like CNAB the best. I don't have much money in them and wouldn't advise to buy a bunch either. I just like what I see from them at this point. |
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03-24-2017, 07:44 PM | #837 | |
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03-25-2017, 12:20 AM | #838 | |
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If I didn't spend $500,000-600,000 eating and drinking these past 20-25 years I would be retired If I shorted the market the day before 1987 Black Monday I would be rich If I bought Microsoft or Apple when they first came out I would be rich If I exercised more I wouldn't be fat You said you play craps.....I guess that gambling is ok but mine is not. My 401K did very well and so did some of my other stocks. By the way, I made another nearly $4,000 the last two days in BABA options, both CALLS and PUTS.
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03-25-2017, 12:22 AM | #839 |
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I am sure I am the only numb nuts that does this. I got a car loan with zero interest because I got good credit. I pay 2 dollars every month when I pay online for a convince fee. So what's the point of zero interest if you still pay money. I finally just got in the habit of mailing in a check to avoid the fee.
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03-25-2017, 12:34 AM | #840 |
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I don't get the max out 401k Roth or Roth IRA. Also money is about feeling good or secure. If you can find a reason to not shoot yourself by Gambling in the market go for it. Not everyone finds boring investing interesting. I gamble at the boat but want something stable to retire on.
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