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    Wills & instructions for loved ones

    I know this has been covered before, but searching has been annoying. I was talking with DW the other night and she mentioned she wouldn't know the first thing to do if I was to kick the bucket and doesn't even know how to get into our financial accounts. If I died, she would get ~ $2.25MM in...
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    Employer 401k fee disclosure

    I've switched to a different overlord, an overlord with what seems to offer piss poor 401k options. Former overlord ran their 401k through Vanguard and everything was peachy keen, but now I have some Wilmington Trust with funds I can't find on Morningstar? Even more squirrelly is how they...
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    Switching J*bs, seeking general advice and comments

    well, the thing I thought I would never do (even as early as 3 months ago), is coming true, I plan to leave my current employer. I've made it quite clear on E-R.org that my business is in the devil's blood, and I currently work for one of the top 5 S&P 500 companies. My little wagon was...
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    Lessons Learned from Urban Meyer

    Urban Meyer stepping down at Florida Gators - ESPN Here is how I am reading this: -You can have what others view as a dream j*b and still have more important things -You can love your j*b and still have more important things -Maximizing your payout may not be aligned with your goals in life...
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    After tax 401k contributions

    I did a search and found this. I typed out my question there and went to post, but it wouldn't let me... The wife and I have already maxed out our Roth IRA's for the year. In addition, my 401k is set to max out at the beginning of December, which about 80% of the contributions are Roth, the...
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    i stare out the window and dream of ER...at age 27!

    Most the guys I work with think I am off my rocker, as they have been working for...30 + years. I'm 27 and a lifetime nerd (read: engineer). I just hit the 5 year mark with my company, which means I not only get an extra week of vacation, but I am now vested in my company's pension. For...
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