Werewolfdad
Werewolfdad t1_j6impza wrote
Reply to comment by weruroverlord95 in Review my budget please by weruroverlord95
Well, groceries is the main area you can control. The rest is just small rounding errors effectively. You may be able to cut some of that out but it won't be meaningful. Trimming groceries is likely the only place that you can make meaningful cuts.
try /r/EatCheapAndHealthy
Werewolfdad t1_j6imauw wrote
Reply to comment by weruroverlord95 in Review my budget please by weruroverlord95
> wife
Sorry, missed that.
Can wife work?
Werewolfdad t1_j6ilxyg wrote
Reply to Review my budget please by weruroverlord95
Grocery bill seems quite high for a single person, especially one carrying high interest debt
Werewolfdad t1_j6ijchv wrote
https://www.irs.gov/individuals/tax-withholding-estimator
Fill that out for the most accurate w4
Werewolfdad t1_j6g9epf wrote
Reply to Is it a bad idea to keep my old apartment if I already have my own home but its noisy? by Ok-Description150
You want to know if it’s reasonable to rent an apartment to hide from your family?
What did you think parenthood involved?
Werewolfdad t1_j6g0tu4 wrote
Reply to Ally bank account fears by vredditor
No, moving money is normal
Werewolfdad t1_j6f086v wrote
Losses from prior years are carried forward yes
Werewolfdad t1_j6e1yo9 wrote
Reply to Which portfolio is smarter? by [deleted]
50/50 is a more appropriate asset allocation five years out from retirement
Werewolfdad t1_j2frudy wrote
Reply to Looking for Thoughts from Strangers by Berty-K
Werewolfdad t1_j2fomeh wrote
Reply to Budgeting buying a vehicle for the first time by AzogTPO
Not more than $8k. They means you won’t be buying much truck.
Werewolfdad t1_j2fbo81 wrote
What’s the old house worth?
Werewolfdad t1_j2exjxq wrote
Reply to comment by Fun-Boot-7187 in Am I doing something wrong? by Fun-Boot-7187
That’s bi weekly.
If you got paid twice a month, you’d get paid on the 15th and 30th, which Could be any day of the week.
If you get paid every other Friday, that’s biweekly
Ten months out of the year you’re paid twice a month. Two months, you’re paid thrice a month.
Werewolfdad t1_j2emqir wrote
Ira and hsa. Then maybe. Megabackdoor Roth. Then taxable
Werewolfdad t1_j2edl1q wrote
Reply to comment by simplyjenjen in Vanguard Down on Last Day of the Year? by simplyjenjen
You’re too late to have it processed. Weekends and all that
Werewolfdad t1_j2ecz9q wrote
Reply to Vanguard Down on Last Day of the Year? by simplyjenjen
You can convert in 2023. Doesn’t really matter
Werewolfdad t1_j2e45zj wrote
Reply to 401k allocation advice by Fatindocce
401k fund selection guide: https://www.reddit.com/r/personalfinance/wiki/401k_funds
Werewolfdad t1_j2dzwfy wrote
>My wife has little credit, most things have been in my name. She doesn't have bad credit or anything negative about her credit, she just has a small credit history. I want to help her build up her credit score. I was looking at a credit card that we could pay off every month and earn travel points (we can afford vacations now!), but very little cards have co-signers or joint accounts and authorized users don't benefit as much as they used to. Advice?
Add as an AU and read the credit building entry in the wiki
>We both have Roth's/401k, but I'd like to do more investing. I was thinking about a mutual fund or investing on my own into an index, but would like some more specific advice or maybe a book(s) I could get.
https://www.reddit.com//r/personalfinance/wiki/commontopics
https://www.reddit.com/r/personalfinance/wiki/index#wiki_investing
>I've heard a lot about how the standard "get a job, IRA and investment portfolio" won't be enough for us to retire. What else should we be doing to prepare?
From where? Saving 15-20% of your income is generally sufficient
>Finally, I'd like to maximize my money for today, be able to make big purchases, go on vacations etc. What else can I do to make my dollars work harder for me or maximize my financial usage?
Increase your income
Werewolfdad t1_j2duwtf wrote
Reply to Does CD rates lock when opening account? by PandaKing550
Cd rates were that low last year.
Werewolfdad t1_j2cbmm9 wrote
Werewolfdad t1_j2btee7 wrote
Reply to comment by graphixgurl747 in Can I re-negotiate lease terms with my apartment complex? Here is my situation… by [deleted]
I always assume these questions mean “successfully”.
Werewolfdad t1_j2bpyye wrote
Reply to Can I re-negotiate lease terms with my apartment complex? Here is my situation… by [deleted]
> Can I negotiate my lease terms? I
No. Contracts are binding on both parties
Werewolfdad t1_j2boikh wrote
Reply to comment by Escape2Freedom in Penalties For Withdrawing from My Vanguard Index Fund Early?? by Escape2Freedom
Those don’t have penalties. Taxes depend on your gain or loss
Werewolfdad t1_j2bnd2p wrote
Reply to comment by DestinationForever in I’m having trouble getting started with what I should do with my money. Have I saved enough? What direction do I need to take next? by DestinationForever
Banks and CUs: https://www.reddit.com/r/personalfinance/wiki/banks_and_credit_unions
Literally doesn’t matter who you pick. Don’t get bogged down in minutia
Werewolfdad t1_j2bn5nm wrote
Reply to comment by Escape2Freedom in Penalties For Withdrawing from My Vanguard Index Fund Early?? by Escape2Freedom
You buy funds inside of accounts. What type of account is it in?
Werewolfdad t1_j6j0nit wrote
Reply to Graduating college but not much money in savings & I lived with parents. How much money should a college grad have saved? by Cute_Construction928
>How much should a college student have on average after graduating?
Simply having a positive net worth means you're doing fine