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- Re: my CPA "does not believe in IRS Form 8606" April 18, 2024JohnFiscal wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 9:09 pm aristotelian wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 8:56 pm Possibly he may be saying that you can elect to claim your distribution as 100% taxable if you wish and he does not believe it is worth the time to file the 8606 in order to save a small […]rossington
- Re: Is Tesla really low maintenance? April 18, 2024madbrain wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 2:38 pm There is nothing to talk about if you won't even consider perfectly reasonable arguments. I'm out. My post wasnt a critique of you. Your post was the last one to use as a continuation of the topic. Carplay and AA are very good systems, and a welcome […]hunoraut
- Re: Is there a smart way to use 2x/3x LETFs in one's portfolio? April 18, 2024nisiprius wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2024 4:55 pm This is a small part of a complicated story. I do not want to say that there might not be sophisticated cathedrals of financial engineering in which leveraged ETFs play a role. I am not a sophisticated investor and I'm not an expert on the structure and […]okmanl
- Re: Behind financially, should we buy a house? April 18, 2024You forgot to account for some home maintenance cost. The $4000/month PITI is not the entirety od your housing expenses as a homeowners. You should plan on 1-2% of the home value on maintenance. At 2% that would be $12k/year pr $1000/month. This means your housing expenses are really $5000, double your current rate. And […]madbrain
- Re: Flexibility in portfolio withdrawals – how much flexibility is enough? April 18, 2024phoroner wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2024 11:54 am Hi StillGoing Thank you for doing this analysis. My interpretation is that modest amounts of flexibility (here, F 0.3) significantly reduced risk of portfolio depletion in bad scenarios without excessive spending cuts and also allowed for increased spending in good scenarios. Is that your take too? The […]StillGoing