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by Normchad
Tue Mar 21, 2023 9:19 am
Forum: Personal Investments
Topic: Is it ok to park some Emergency Fund in Vanguard VMFXX?
Replies: 28
Views: 1675

Re: Is it ok to park some Emergency Fund in Vanguard VMFXX?

I think it’s okay. I personally do it.
by Normchad
Tue Mar 21, 2023 8:29 am
Forum: Personal Investments
Topic: Retirees: Which safe withdrawal rate allowed you to grow your portfolio?
Replies: 74
Views: 6372

Re: Retirees: Which safe withdrawal rate allowed you to grow your portfolio?

This is another question for which the ERN SWR toolbox can be very interesting.

In my case, if the future is anything like the past, and I use a 3% SWR, my portfolio will grow a lot. Cutting off the ends of the distribution of final values. It is most likely to grow by a factor of 2X to 4X.
by Normchad
Sun Mar 19, 2023 10:04 pm
Forum: Personal Finance (Not Investing)
Topic: Some people in my life liked me better when I had l nothing
Replies: 29
Views: 3285

Re: Some people in my life liked me better when I had l nothing

The idea of caring is that someone is making money faster [than you are] is one of the deadly sins. Envy is a really stupid sin because it’s the only one you could never possibly have any fun at. There’s a lot of pain and no fun. Why would you want to get on that trolley?

Charlie Munger
by Normchad
Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:36 pm
Forum: Personal Finance (Not Investing)
Topic: Some people in my life liked me better when I had l nothing
Replies: 29
Views: 3285

Re: Some people in my life liked me better when I had l nothing

No one is thinking about you and your finances. This is all in your head. It really depends on your background. In some families, nobody ever owned a home. Always loved in really crap apartments for decades. So going to college, can be taken by them as an affront. Getting too big for your britches. And when you buy that first modest home, they see it and know it. Some truly are happy to see you make it, but some resent it. And then there is the workplace. People move on different trajectories through their careers. And for a group of young people that all start out together at the same place and time, after twenty years, you’ve all reached different levels of success. People change and lifestyles go in different directions. Sometimes there...
by Normchad
Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:30 pm
Forum: Personal Finance (Not Investing)
Topic: Some people in my life liked me better when I had l nothing
Replies: 29
Views: 3285

Re: Some people in my life liked me better when I had l nothing

London wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:25 pm No one is thinking about you and your finances. This is all in your head.
It really depends on your background. In some families, nobody ever owned a home. Always loved in really crap apartments for decades.

So going to college, can be taken by them as an affront. Getting too big for your britches. And when you buy that first modest home, they see it and know it. Some truly are happy to see you make it, but some resent it.

And then there is the workplace. People move on different trajectories through their careers. And for a group of young people that all start out together at the same place and time, after twenty years, you’ve all reached different levels of success.
by Normchad
Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:26 pm
Forum: US Chapters
Topic: Searching for Lost Contributors
Replies: 389
Views: 67490

Re: Searching for Lost Contributors

AnnetteLouisan wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:23 pm
Normchad wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:19 pm
AnnetteLouisan wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:00 pm
YERER01 wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 7:52 pm Came to ask for JoeRetire but some other people have asked this before.
He posted 4 hours ago on Reddit/Personal finance as GeorgeRetire. Same avatar and same direct comments. So cheer up!
Great. I feel better now. I’m gonna go look for him!
Me too, I was worried. He was the first one to excoriate me when I joined for not having a big enough net worth at my income. :)

It worked! It was the tough love I needed.
In my mind, he’s a grumpy retired guy in New Hampshire who makes maple syrup in his spare time. The kind of person that is gruff and prickly, but would do anything to help a neighbor in a pinch.
by Normchad
Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:19 pm
Forum: US Chapters
Topic: Searching for Lost Contributors
Replies: 389
Views: 67490

Re: Searching for Lost Contributors

AnnetteLouisan wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:00 pm
YERER01 wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 7:52 pm Came to ask for JoeRetire but some other people have asked this before.
He posted 4 hours ago on Reddit/Personal finance as GeorgeRetire. Same avatar and same direct comments. So cheer up!
Great. I feel better now. I’m gonna go look for him!
by Normchad
Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:11 pm
Forum: Personal Finance (Not Investing)
Topic: Some people in my life liked me better when I had l nothing
Replies: 29
Views: 3285

Re: Some people in my life liked me better when I had l nothing

Sadly, money is the best way to destroy relationships. And that’s why I fully live by the “keep your mouth shut about money” philosophy. So,I just do not talk about it. ever. People aren’t blind though. They can see signs of things going well. And I don’t believe in hiding things either, I just don’t put them out there. So yeah, I just got a new car. It was expensive. That’s the end of the story. I don’t say I paid cash. I don’t say it wasn’t a stretch. I’m not going to completely suppress or change myself so other people can feel comfortable. I’ve seen what you’re feeling though. A lot of people really resent success. And it can be family members. Or it can be friends. And you’re going to,lose some of those. I guess that’s the big paradox....
by Normchad
Sun Mar 19, 2023 6:15 pm
Forum: Personal Finance (Not Investing)
Topic: At the risk of provoking ire, could this be the 1% case? [Life insurance]
Replies: 32
Views: 2449

Re: At the risk of provoking ire, could this be the 1% case?

I have read through the many previous threads and posts on this topic and realize there are strong feelings about it on the Forum. For those who have the stomach to think further about Whole Life policies vs. MYGAs vs. other approaches, I wonder the following: is this scenario (our actual scenario) actually one that fits within the 1% of cases where it *could* in fact make sense to buy a WL policy? Background notes: - I have maxed out and continue to max out all other tax-sheltered opportunities; - I generate more than a hundred thousand dollars per year in free cash flow while covering costs comfortably; - have saved in 529 enough to cover college costs for 2 kids; - still have mortgages but very low cost (2.75%) so I prefer not to pre-pa...
by Normchad
Sun Mar 19, 2023 6:09 pm
Forum: Personal Consumer Issues
Topic: Choosing colleges
Replies: 111
Views: 5027

Re: Choosing colleges

Journeyman510 wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 6:05 pm
Watty wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 5:53 pm
runner3081 wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 5:41 pm ASU for weather and umm, well, parties.
Be sure to Google "ASU graduation rate" when considering the parties.
Ouch. 67%
My recollection is thats a fairly typical 6 year graduation rate for US universities.

https://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=40

So why is this so low? I don’t know. One school of thought is that lots of kids don’t finish because school is too expensive. I.e. they run out of money. So if that’s a concern for anybody, they should really focus on value.

And if you have infinite money, you really don’t need to worry about graduation rates, because if your kid puts in the work, they will graduate.
by Normchad
Sun Mar 19, 2023 2:50 pm
Forum: Personal Investments
Topic: Does the metric you watch most change as you progress in your financial journey?
Replies: 22
Views: 1103

Re: Does the metric you watch most change as you progress in your financial journey?

I look at networth. The 3 metrics listed are solely focussed on annual spending in retirement. My financial goals include other things, so those measures would miss the mark. +1. Net worth is also the only one I really track. Maybe I am missing something, why do you prefer Net Worth to #1, do you have a lot of real estate (although that can be included in one's portfolio)? I’m a pretty simple guy. I don’t have a ton of real estate. For me, I do think net worth is the single best indicator of overall financial well being. It isn’t perfect, and I don’t think boiling everything down to just 1 number ever can be perfect. But I think it’s the best we can do. I think of it as the equivalent of measuring (Body Mass Index) BMI for physical health....
by Normchad
Sun Mar 19, 2023 2:35 pm
Forum: Personal Investments
Topic: Does the metric you watch most change as you progress in your financial journey?
Replies: 22
Views: 1103

Re: Does the metric you watch most change as you progress in your financial journey?

afan wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 2:30 pm I look at networth.
The 3 metrics listed are solely focussed on annual spending in retirement. My financial goals include other things, so those measures would miss the mark.
+1. Net worth is also the only one I really track.
by Normchad
Sat Mar 18, 2023 9:22 pm
Forum: Personal Consumer Issues
Topic: College selection-NEU or OSU
Replies: 82
Views: 5086

Re: College selection-NEU or OSU

MMiroir wrote: Sat Mar 18, 2023 9:08 pm According to College Scorecard, the median salary for CS majors at OSU is $80,252. At Northeastern, it is $108,000. It seems that because of the co-ops, NEU CS grads make significantly more than OSU CS grads. Whether that is worth an additional year of school and the higher tuition is up to the OP.
It could mean that. Or it could mean that median salaries in Boston are higher than they are in Ohio.

I’d guess that grads from either school, who work the same employers are paid comparably.
by Normchad
Sat Mar 18, 2023 1:12 pm
Forum: Personal Consumer Issues
Topic: Is the US facing major EV home charging problems?
Replies: 83
Views: 3941

Re: Is the US facing major EV home charging problems?

jpdion wrote: Sat Mar 18, 2023 1:11 pm When my L2 charger was installed, the electrician had to pull a permit and a county inspector had to inspect and approve the installation.
Yep, that kind of work would require a permit everywhere in the US.
by Normchad
Sat Mar 18, 2023 1:11 pm
Forum: Personal Consumer Issues
Topic: Is the US facing major EV home charging problems?
Replies: 83
Views: 3941

Re: Is the US facing major EV home charging problems?

A question: I believe I have read Tesla has built many charging stations, and is still building. What number of individual chargers are usually found in a Tesla charging station? Broken Man 1999 I've seen a wide range. At local gas stations (mini-mart chain) I've seen 3-4 at some and over a dozen at others. In my area they are mainly along the routes from CD/Baltimore to the beaches. If it weren't for the beach traffic there would be a lot fewer. Yep. I don’t use them often, it when I do, it seems like there are typically 8 stalls. But I’ve seen pictures of major ones that look to have 30 or so. Tesla cars are always connected to the network. So Tesla has tons of information on where the cars go and what state or charge they are at etc.. t...
by Normchad
Sat Mar 18, 2023 12:30 pm
Forum: Personal Consumer Issues
Topic: Is the US facing major EV home charging problems?
Replies: 83
Views: 3941

Re: Is the US facing major EV home charging problems?

to add... Charging at home with a 110 outlet would not be viable, in my experience. It would take a Tesla nearly two days to go from 20-80% (roughly calculated) But you don't need to charge it to 80% before using it. Only drivable range matters...and if you average less than ~50 miles per day, you'll never exhaust your range with trickle charging overnight. Even if you periodically diverge to the high side of that...a single visit to a supercharger will replenish your range buffer. You can do a lot of supercharger visits for the cost of a panel upgrade. Yes, a L2 is beneficial...but living with only a trickle charger is quite feasible for a lot of people. I lived with the trickle charger for about 9 months. It was completely fine. But I ha...
by Normchad
Sat Mar 18, 2023 12:24 pm
Forum: Personal Consumer Issues
Topic: Is the US facing major EV home charging problems?
Replies: 83
Views: 3941

Re: Is the US facing major EV home charging problems?

Add to that, there's other costs such as many EVs go through tires much faster I didn't know this. Why do EVs go through tires faster? They don't use the same type of tires that many passenger cars use because they are very heavy vehicles to begin with and thus the tires wear out faster. They also do more damage to a roadway vs. their ICE cousins. Amazing to me how easily de-bunked anti-EV talking points keep getting repeated. Weight of Tesla Model 3: about 3700 lbs, not much more than the almost identically dimensioned BMW 3 series, at about 3600 lbs. Weight of my 2020 Kia Niro EV: about 3800 lbs, again not much more than the same-size Mazda CX-30, at about 3500 lbs. Yep. It’s total nonsenses. My long range Model 3 weighs less than a Hond...
by Normchad
Sat Mar 18, 2023 8:27 am
Forum: US Chapters
Topic: A decade on Bogleheads!
Replies: 22
Views: 1883

Re: A decade on Bogleheads!

Congratulations on your anniversary and all your success!

I agree that this is the best online community there is. Many thanks to all the posters and the moderators that keep it that way.
by Normchad
Fri Mar 17, 2023 7:36 pm
Forum: Personal Consumer Issues
Topic: College selection-NEU or OSU
Replies: 82
Views: 5086

Re: College selection-NEU or OSU

bulbul wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2023 7:30 pm My son received admission from Northeastern University and the Ohio State University for Computer Science major. As a Ohio resident, which one is a better choice? Both my wife and me are first generation immigrants, and we did not have any experience in selecting a university in US. Any suggestion or comments will be really appreciated!
Full disclosure, I’ve got a computer engineering degree from UMich.

Go to Ohio State. They have an excellent program with a good reputation. And staying in state should save some money as well.
by Normchad
Fri Mar 17, 2023 7:33 pm
Forum: Personal Consumer Issues
Topic: Is it worth it to use a realtor?
Replies: 97
Views: 6599

Re: Is it worth it to use a realtor?

I’m truly curious. For those who have had excellent results with their agent, please share how you found and vetted them. We will be market in about 1 year and would like some direction in finding an agent that is worth their fee. I don’t actually know a fool proof method for finding a great agent. I’ve had one in the past though, and I found them via word of mouth. Something they seem to have in common, is they are experienced and seem to know everybody and everything in your market and target neighborhoods. Here are some of my personal examples. I wanted to buy a new house in late 2009. When people still thought the entire planet financial system might collapse. Everybody said it was hard to get any loans. I’m risk averse, so,I wanted to...
by Normchad
Thu Mar 16, 2023 4:12 pm
Forum: Personal Consumer Issues
Topic: Is it worth it to use a realtor?
Replies: 97
Views: 6599

Re: Is it worth it to use a realtor?

I personally think it is worthwhile.
by Normchad
Wed Mar 15, 2023 9:42 pm
Forum: Investing - Theory, News & General
Topic: If I was retiring today, I could comfortably withdraw 5% (mid-30s dad using ERN SWR Toolbox)
Replies: 224
Views: 18458

Re: If I was retiring today, I could comfortably withdraw 5% (mid-30s dad using ERN SWR Toolbox)

I'm curious about how the ERN SWR Toolbox accounts for CAPE. More specifically, what value of Shiller CAPE (or whichever CAPE it uses) is neutral, neither increases nor decreases the calculated SWR. It’s a really cool spreadsheet. It shows you historic success rates based on CAPE. So for example, (and these numbers are made up), you can say you have a 60/40 portfolio then it will show you a table with various withdrawl rates, say from 3% to 5.5% in increments of .25%. Then it has columns for all historic probabilities, probability of cape <20, cape >20, S&P at an all time high. So you might see that your WR had a historic success rate of 80%” but only 70% when CAPE was over 20, for example. There’s more to it than that. But that is my ...
by Normchad
Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:26 pm
Forum: Personal Finance (Not Investing)
Topic: Should I move to a state with no income tax to save on taxes?
Replies: 158
Views: 11102

Re: Should I move to a state with no income tax to save on taxes?

I’ve known a few people that officially moved to Florida and establishing residency before selling a business, for just this reason. In one case, the state income tax savings was enough to pay for their new Florida mansion.
by Normchad
Wed Mar 15, 2023 4:11 pm
Forum: Personal Consumer Issues
Topic: Prescription Price using Canadian Pharmacy from US
Replies: 63
Views: 5162

Re: Prescription Price using Canadian Pharmacy from US

I just tried using a Canadian pharmacy to buy insulin. Overall, it was great. A 3 month supply that retails in the US for $2,300 was $450.

And since I didn’t use any insurance, it was actually easier and a lot less hassle than I’m used to.
by Normchad
Wed Mar 15, 2023 3:57 pm
Forum: Investing - Theory, News & General
Topic: If I was retiring today, I could comfortably withdraw 5% (mid-30s dad using ERN SWR Toolbox)
Replies: 224
Views: 18458

Re: If I was retiring today, I would comfortably withdraw 5% (mid-30s dad)

Yes, the SS website estimates around 2500 per year for me, and a little less for my wife, definitely have worked past the initial bends. In my calculations I account for about $1000 a month starting at age 75 lol. When using the SS web site, make sure you select the option to assume all future income is $0. It didn’t have that option when I retired and people had to calculate it themselves. Does that matter once you get to the 40 credits and have maxed out Medicare earnings? Your SS benefit is based on your highest 35 years of earnings. So if you don’t have 35 years in there yet, you need to set that zero for future earnings. Otherwise it will compute a PIA for you that you won’t actually get. So it matters. It might not matter enough to c...
by Normchad
Wed Mar 15, 2023 2:12 pm
Forum: Personal Consumer Issues
Topic: Doing it yourself vs. paying someone else
Replies: 60
Views: 3910

Re: Doing it yourself vs. paying someone else

I’m capable of doing almost anything. When money was tighter, I did everything my self. Plumbing, Electical, automotive, hvac repair, etc.

Honestly, I enjoy a lot of those things. But not all of them.
So now I’m at the point, financially, where if it would piss me off, I’ll hire it out. I have a plumber coming on thursday for a couple of easy jobs. I just don’t want to be bothered with it. It’ll cost me $300-$500 for the plumber. So I’m just paying to avoid the aggravation.

I figure though, over the years, I’ve saved so much money by DIYing everything, this extravagance is okay.
by Normchad
Tue Mar 14, 2023 9:59 pm
Forum: Personal Consumer Issues
Topic: deadbolts and doorknobs for exterior house doors
Replies: 24
Views: 1607

Re: deadbolts and doorknobs for exterior house doors

I have 4 exterior doors, and I have to replace the doorknobs on two of the doors because the interior doorknob fell off. One is a Mortise lock, Baldwin brand. The other is a doorknob with a push button lock, Uscan brand with Schlage key--I'm disappointed in this one because it was installed by a locksmith eight years ago, and I thought it would last longer. A third door has a U-Bolt smart deadbolt which I've been pretty happy with. A fourth door has a Kwikset deadbolt and lever handle with lock, whose keys do not match the other doors. I have to replace the Mortise lock doorknob and the push button doorknob, and I'm trying to decide the following: 1. Hire a locksmith to replace the two doorknobs and make keys that match the other locks. I'...
by Normchad
Tue Mar 14, 2023 9:29 pm
Forum: Investing - Theory, News & General
Topic: If I was retiring today, I could comfortably withdraw 5% (mid-30s dad using ERN SWR Toolbox)
Replies: 224
Views: 18458

Re: If I was retiring today, I would comfortably withdraw 5% (mid-30s dad)

Ben Mathew wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 9:08 pm
If we use 1/CAPE as the expected stock return and 20 year TIPS yield as the expected bond return, we get expected real returns of 3.6% for stocks and 1.4% for bonds.

Expected return of a 50/50 portfolio would be 2.5%.

Even if your portfolio grew at 2.5% that rate every year like clockwork, you would run out of money after 27 years. years.
Is this math correct? If he withdraws 5% real per year, and the portfolio grows by 2.5% real per year, wouldn’t the portfolio last 40 years?

Actually, I just whomped the math up, and it looks like you are correct!
by Normchad
Tue Mar 14, 2023 8:58 pm
Forum: Investing - Theory, News & General
Topic: If I was retiring today, I could comfortably withdraw 5% (mid-30s dad using ERN SWR Toolbox)
Replies: 224
Views: 18458

Re: If I was retiring today, I would comfortably withdraw 5% (mid-30s dad)

If it doesn’t work in 20 years you’ll be 56 or so and still able to get some sort of job (drive for Uber, etc). For someone who is 65 withdrawing 5% and 20 years later is 85 they’ll unlikely to have those sorts of work options available. That gives you a margin of safety, not financial but human capital. That is the big difference. He is also talking a low enough spend that the McJob for 1000 hours/year would cover a good chunk of expense and SS is likely to cover like half the expenses towards the end. 5% with no spending cuts(i.e. SS) is going to have something like a 50% success rate for 50 years. You either go that's pretty good or that is horrible. The cost of going from 50% success to 95% is a lot of savings. What a lot of people mis...
by Normchad
Tue Mar 14, 2023 8:53 pm
Forum: Personal Consumer Issues
Topic: Any point to changing car air filter if no change in gas mileage?
Replies: 52
Views: 3278

Re: Any point to changing car air filter if no change in gas mileage?

mega317 wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 8:42 pm
Normchad wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 8:38 pm
Where I live, my engine air filter basically never gets dirty.
Where is that!?
I live in Virginia. Never drive on dirt roads. No major heavy industries nearby, etc.

I just looked up the recommendation for my one ICE vehicle and their recommendation is 30-45,000 miles. I’m actually shocked that I didn’t see that before.

I do almost all my own car maintenance. And now I just do it once a year. And at that time, I do everything. Oil and filter, engine air filter, and cabin air filter. If it needs brakes, transmission flush, or differential flush, I do those too.

So it looks like I’m changing the engine air filter more frequently than recommended, but it’s cheap and trivially easy.
by Normchad
Tue Mar 14, 2023 8:38 pm
Forum: Personal Consumer Issues
Topic: Any point to changing car air filter if no change in gas mileage?
Replies: 52
Views: 3278

Re: Any point to changing car air filter if no change in gas mileage?

It can depend on where you live and drive. The recommendations don’t know that, so they’re written cover a lot of possible conditions.

Where I live, my engine air filter basically never gets dirty. I change it anyway. But I’m sure if I let it go 50,000 miles it would still be fine.
by Normchad
Tue Mar 14, 2023 7:35 pm
Forum: Investing - Theory, News & General
Topic: If I was retiring today, I could comfortably withdraw 5% (mid-30s dad using ERN SWR Toolbox)
Replies: 224
Views: 18458

Re: If I was retiring today, I would comfortably withdraw 5% (mid-30s dad)

The SWR toolbox is phenomenally good. I’m very surprised it isn’t discuss more in these forums.

All the best!
by Normchad
Mon Mar 13, 2023 7:00 pm
Forum: Investing - Theory, News & General
Topic: Boglehead philosophy on 401k rollovers
Replies: 34
Views: 2982

Re: Boglehead philosophy on 401k rollovers

These rules do not apply to your pretax 401Ks. You can have as much money as you want in ta 401k, and it doesn’t impact the backdoor RothIRA process or taxes. Just want to make sure I understand the implications: I have substantial investments in a tIRA. All pre-tax, no after tax contributions. No Roth IRA. I also have a pre-tax 401K with my employer. I understand from your posting that if I tried to make an after-tax contribution to my tIRA, then convert that to a Roth (backdoor Roth contribution), the pro-rata rule would kick in & I'd have to pay tax on the conversion due to the money in my tIRA. But what I want to validate is: 1) If I just do a straight Roth conversion of my tIRA (eg no after-tax contribution), the normal Roth conve...
by Normchad
Mon Mar 13, 2023 5:59 pm
Forum: Investing - Theory, News & General
Topic: Boglehead philosophy on 401k rollovers
Replies: 34
Views: 2982

Re: Boglehead philosophy on 401k rollovers

With my old 401k I was thinking of doing: old 401k-> rollover/pretax IRA -> roth IRA for a backdoor Roth. Is there a benefit of rolling it directly into a new 401k instead? You really don’t want to do a backdoor Roth IRA *if* you have any money in a rollover IRA. The reason is that the pro-rata rule will apply, and there will be tax consequences for doing that. Now if you went to the rollover IRA, then moved it all to your 401K, you could be fine depending on the timing of it. I think on the tax forms, it asks about your IRA balance as of 12/31 of the prior year. Aren't the taxes the same if you were to go pre tax 401k -> roth 401k? Can you explain why you shouldn't do a backdoor Roth IRA *if* you have any money in a rollover IRA? My under...
by Normchad
Mon Mar 13, 2023 1:01 pm
Forum: Investing - Theory, News & General
Topic: Boglehead philosophy on 401k rollovers
Replies: 34
Views: 2982

Re: Boglehead philosophy on 401k rollovers

Wondering what the boglehead philosophy on 401k rollovers is. I've had a former employer's 401k with its same custodian for almost 3 years now. I have 401k with a new employer and also have a Roth IRA with vanguard. My personal philosophy is to never leave an old 401k behind. I always move it. And if you want to do backdoor Roth IRAs, roll it into your new 401K plan. I try to minimize the number of accounts I have. Keep everything simple. And I don’t want any “ties to the past”. With my old 401k I was thinking of doing: old 401k-> rollover/pretax IRA -> roth IRA for a backdoor Roth. Is there a benefit of rolling it directly into a new 401k instead? You really don’t want to do a backdoor Roth IRA *if* you have any money in a rollover IRA. T...
by Normchad
Mon Mar 13, 2023 7:54 am
Forum: Investing - Theory, News & General
Topic: Boglehead philosophy on 401k rollovers
Replies: 34
Views: 2982

Re: Boglehead philosophy on 401k rollovers

Wondering what the boglehead philosophy on 401k rollovers is. I've had a former employer's 401k with its same custodian for almost 3 years now. I have 401k with a new employer and also have a Roth IRA with vanguard. My personal philosophy is to never leave an old 401k behind. I always move it. And if you want to do backdoor Roth IRAs, roll it into your new 401K plan. I try to minimize the number of accounts I have. Keep everything simple. And I don’t want any “ties to the past”. With my old 401k I was thinking of doing: old 401k-> rollover/pretax IRA -> roth IRA for a backdoor Roth. Is there a benefit of rolling it directly into a new 401k instead? You really don’t want to do a backdoor Roth IRA *if* you have any money in a rollover IRA. T...
by Normchad
Sun Mar 12, 2023 10:33 pm
Forum: Personal Consumer Issues
Topic: Best product to keep drinks cool in the car?
Replies: 38
Views: 3542

Re: Best product to keep drinks cool in the car?

teelainen wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 11:13 pm On hot summer days, what is the best product for keeping drinks cool in the car?

Would prefer something simple that doesn't need electricity or batteries.

Any particular brands that you would recommend? Any types of coolers chests or cooler bags that you would recommend?
I use an old igloo cooler with ice in it. Keeps drinks very cold…..
by Normchad
Sun Mar 12, 2023 9:37 pm
Forum: Personal Consumer Issues
Topic: Do they still make simple washing machines without any computer chips?
Replies: 108
Views: 39065

Re: Do they still make simple washing machines without any computer chips?

The environmental regulations is the entire problem. From shower heads to toilets that require multiple flushes and a plunger, to dishwashers that take 5 hours for one load, to washing machines that don't get clothes clean. It's environmental regulations that use more water and use 3 times the electricity from having run more cycles with smaller loads. Why am I always hearing this argument without evidence? It's literally not a problem in the real world, where energy efficient washers still wash clothes on 55 minutes and Bosch dishwashers still run in 2:00. If you're having to flush the toilet more than once, well, something is wrong, and it's not the efficient toilet. It's as wrong as the argument that electric cars are worse for the envi...
by Normchad
Sun Mar 12, 2023 7:07 pm
Forum: Investing - Theory, News & General
Topic: Boglehead philosophy on 401k rollovers
Replies: 34
Views: 2982

Re: Boglehead philosophy on 401k rollovers

bnttwnbnt wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 7:04 pm Wondering what the boglehead philosophy on 401k rollovers is. I've had a former employer's 401k with its same custodian for almost 3 years now.

I have 401k with a new employer and also have a Roth IRA with vanguard.
My personal philosophy is to never leave an old 401k behind. I always move it. And if you want to do backdoor Roth IRAs, roll it into your new 401K plan.

I try to minimize the number of accounts I have. Keep everything simple. And I don’t want any “ties to the past”.
by Normchad
Sun Mar 12, 2023 5:33 pm
Forum: Investing - Theory, News & General
Topic: [Bank failure discussion mega-thread]
Replies: 2020
Views: 132686

Re: Regulators close New York’s Signature Bank, citing systemic risk!!

stan1 wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 5:30 pm
trirunner wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 5:28 pm Um, Interesting. Better safe than sorry?
Link to reputable source please?
https://www.federalreserve.gov/newseven ... 30312b.htm
by Normchad
Fri Mar 10, 2023 9:33 pm
Forum: Personal Consumer Issues
Topic: $3000 mattress worth it?
Replies: 97
Views: 8185

Re: $3000 mattress worth it?

We are shopping for mattresses. Our mattress is like 11 years old. We are testing mattresses at the stores, and the prices are $2900 + taxes and such, and are not tempur-pedic. However, I see other mattresses at Costco and other places for $900. That's a significant price difference. Is it worth it? Have you tried both price ranges before and you can tell a significant difference in your sleep quality or overall longevity? I have never had any mattress of over +$1K. Thank you! I paid $3000 for my tempurpedic, and I’m very satisfied with it. It’s 11 years old and I’m in my 50s. When I was younger, I was less sensitive to how good my mattress was. Point being, as I age, I think quality bedding is more important. I have no first hand experien...
by Normchad
Fri Mar 10, 2023 8:54 pm
Forum: Personal Consumer Issues
Topic: Catalytic converter theft prevention?
Replies: 83
Views: 6001

Re: Catalytic converter theft prevention?

Gort wrote: Fri Mar 10, 2023 8:51 pm
chinchin wrote: Fri Mar 10, 2023 7:36 pm Electric vehicles don’t have catalytic converters.
Nor do bicycles.
And I wouldn’t want one of these morons with a sawzall near either one of them….. A standard-issue tweeker would probably cut completely through my car searching for the non-existent catalytic converter….
by Normchad
Fri Mar 10, 2023 8:02 pm
Forum: Personal Finance (Not Investing)
Topic: Quitting without 2 weeks notice or a new job
Replies: 116
Views: 11354

Re: Quitting without 2 weeks notice or a new job

Hi all. DW is in a very difficult situation we're trying to navigate. She's mid-career, and part of the senior leadership team of her department (not a department head, or C-level). She's been at her company for a little over 2.5 years. It's been a long, hard journey that in hindsight, was not as advertised and this company was not a good fit. Live and learn, that part is ok. We make wrong turns in our career, and she's been looking for a new job since the end of last year. However, the combination of new executive leadership about 6 months ago (including her department head) and a series of situations over the past few months events have made it debilitating (and I don't use that word lightly) for her to go to work each day. Without getti...
by Normchad
Fri Mar 10, 2023 5:53 pm
Forum: Personal Investments
Topic: take the 401(K) bump challenge with me!
Replies: 10
Views: 955

Re: take the 401(K) bump challenge with me!

InvestorHowie wrote: Fri Mar 10, 2023 5:40 pm
Enjoy11 wrote: Fri Mar 10, 2023 4:01 pmI’m going to dedicate the entire $2.00 hourly raise to increase my monthly 401(K) contribution.
Truly inspiring! Reminds me of a dear 50-something coworker who took me aside back when I was in my early 20's and showed me a compounding chart for the first time. He gave me the kick in the pants that nobody else in my life would have at that point and I owe a lot to that man. The dollars contributed back then were so incredibly valuable!

Great job and keep it up!
I love it. That’s amazing!

In my early years, I always tried to bump my 401K when I git a raise, but I NEVER managed to put the entire raise in. I’m duly impressed!
by Normchad
Fri Mar 10, 2023 11:34 am
Forum: Personal Finance (Not Investing)
Topic: Quitting without 2 weeks notice or a new job
Replies: 116
Views: 11354

Re: Quitting without 2 weeks notice or a new job

2 weeks notice is a common norm. It’s not required.

If they’re being total jerks, then I wouldn’t feel compelled to give any notice.

There’s no problem in talking to HR. But that will just drag things out and make things more unpleasant. Nothing about the job or environment will change.

If she doesn’t see any circumstance in which she’d stay, she should just leave.
by Normchad
Thu Mar 09, 2023 10:24 am
Forum: Personal Consumer Issues
Topic: Nordic dog hair - vacuum that won't tangle or clog
Replies: 8
Views: 747

Re: Nordic dog hair - vacuum that won't tangle or clog

Miele makes a “cat and dog” vacuum cleaner. I don’t own that one, but have a similar one.

I believe it has a bag and it definitely has a HEPA filter.

I’d check it out.
by Normchad
Wed Mar 08, 2023 6:56 pm
Forum: Personal Finance (Not Investing)
Topic: Insurance for EVs - really this expensive?
Replies: 68
Views: 6268

Re: Insurance for EVs - really this expensive?

cmr79 wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2023 6:51 pm I'm paying about $750/year to insure a Mercedes EQB in the mid-Atlantic along with two other ICE vehicles for two drivers with spotless records. It was about $450 for the ICE vehicles alone before. We are carrying collision and comprehensive on the EQB and don't carry those on the IXE vehicles, though.

Maybe it’s a mid Atlantic thing. I live here too, and honestly didn’t notice any big change in my insurance when I added a Tesla to it.

I just checked. My 2018 Tesla Model 3 LR AWD is $710/year to insure in northern Virginia
by Normchad
Tue Mar 07, 2023 9:19 pm
Forum: Personal Finance (Not Investing)
Topic: Financial efficiency = Lifetime income to networth
Replies: 101
Views: 9418

Re: Financial efficiency = Lifetime income to networth

PhoebeCoco wrote: Tue Mar 07, 2023 5:31 pm
Normchad wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 4:31 pm
H-Town wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 4:19 pm
TheTimeLord wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 4:07 pm Somehow having all the money I ever earned in my life still in my accounts sounds more like failure than success to me. :oops:
Perspective can change when one switch from accumulating phase to withdraw phase. Each phase has different objectives, don't they?
I see it as complete victory. To me, it means that so far, my investments have paid for all my expenses in my life, including taxes, housing, food, etc. that would be a very sweet feeling.
Me too! As of today, my investments are 13% more than my total lifetime W2 earnings - what a great victory!
For grins, just computed mine. I’m at 0.67. I’d estimate roughly that I’ll get to 1.0 after about 15 years of retirement.
by Normchad
Mon Mar 06, 2023 4:31 pm
Forum: Personal Finance (Not Investing)
Topic: Financial efficiency = Lifetime income to networth
Replies: 101
Views: 9418

Re: Financial efficiency = Lifetime income to networth

H-Town wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 4:19 pm
TheTimeLord wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 4:07 pm Somehow having all the money I ever earned in my life still in my accounts sounds more like failure than success to me. :oops:
Perspective can change when one switch from accumulating phase to withdraw phase. Each phase has different objectives, don't they?
I see it as complete victory. To me, it means that so far, my investments have paid for all my expenses in my life, including taxes, housing, food, etc. that would be a very sweet feeling.
by Normchad
Mon Mar 06, 2023 3:59 pm
Forum: Personal Consumer Issues
Topic: Car inspection question
Replies: 8
Views: 517

Re: Car inspection question

Given that he won’t profit from this, it’s probably real.

You can hear exhaust leaks.

He probably did you a favor by not starting the inspection. Once you start and fail an inspection, the “you must fix it” clock starts. You won’t always get a dashboard for an exhaust leak, depending on where it is.

Then again, maybe he just hates VW and doesn’t want to be bothered with it.