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    Take the dividend ?

    What I hope you don't do is sell now :) That often happens with those panic decisions. Get in with 33% of your portfolio, it goes down 10% and you sell. Anyway, I think GE is a good company, will "most likely" do you well, but I agree with everyone else. Your best bet is to come up with a...
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    Spreadsheet to track personal finances

    Well, taking a look at that, I think it's asking you to log in with your Google account. I think the requirement for viewing a Google spreadsheet is that you have an account with Google. Someone can try with their Google account (or make one), and let me know if I'm right :)
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    Almost 40 years old and SOOO happy to find this forum!!!

    Spreadsheet If you're interested, I posted my finance spreadsheet just now in the "Fire and Money" section, the post is located here: http://www.early-retirement.org/forums/f28/spreadsheet-track-personal-finances-33199.html
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    Spreadsheet to track personal finances

    So I found an older version of my spreadsheet I used to track finances, put it into Google Docs, and changed a bunch of numbers (don't want to give too much away :) http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=p9E-fvXA2f7NlU_SuKUVSMQ&hl=en Let me know if that link doesn't work for people, I've never...
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    24 and ready to retire

    Since you already have a networth table you've made, perhaps you should consider using: Track, share, and compare Net Worth. How do you measure up? NetworthIQ I've been using it for awhile now, and I love that I can see a graph of our networth over time. Plus, I can certainly see when the...
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    Alternative to Divorce?

    A few quick things from a 30 year old point of view, even though it does sound like you have made some good progress. I don't like working (obvious since I'm posting here) and neither does my wife. We both have equal earning abilities. My wife has contemplated and proposed in the past changing...
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    Cheap eye glasses?

    Just today I noticed two articles talking about buying eye glasses online. I read a bit more and it seems to be a pretty good deal. We're talking less than $50 for frames + lenses. It is good timing, as my eyes have gotten worse over the last couple years since I last got glasses. Time to...
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    Living like a king on pennies

    Conrats Doug, good to hear from you, and glad to hear that things are still working out well.
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    57 year old looking to break out of mega corp

    For some quick estimates, it seems that your numbers will work. You'll need to let your investments grow to be able to replace your non-cola'd pension as it slowly decreases in real value, but otherwise it seems like somewhat of a no-brainer. Of course, if you decreased your expenses by...
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    End of year email...

    I'm somewhat fascinated by the reluctance of some board members to receive a single email from the forum administrators. As others have mentioned, almost all online communities / products / etc will send update emails about their service. I think a yearly email is nothing close to SPAM, and...
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    combine boards

    I also would suggest making a FAQ, and linking to the "best" posts that deal with the questions in the FAQ. I also view "Best of" and "FAQ" as very similar. I agree with CFB that the more fractured a place becomes, the more confused users get (particularly new users) While I agree we should...
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    31, married, one child, living in Canada

    I just had a slight problem with how this was phrased (could just be a language barrier problem). The whole "you haven't been working long, perhaps that doesn't merit a lifetime of retirement". The whole idea of saving money, capitalistic society, etc, is that you deserve to do whatever you...
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    31, married, one child, living in Canada

    I think the first question we need to ask (as someone mentioned) is if that $950k is all investment real estate, or if some is your home. That's a pretty big chunk of change difference. If your expenses are firm, you need to: 1. Keep working or 2. Get part time jobs to fill in the gap If your...
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    Fidelity may offer an HSA soon as well

    In the same thread that we earlier went through with Vanguard, I e-mailed Fidelity, offering to transfer over all of my accounts if they would do HSA administration. I received their response today: So it looks promising, they're looking into it, and have a pilot service going. It seems the...
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    Ouch.....David Walker's Interview in Newsweek:

    Exactly. That's why David says that he is worried that nothing will be done until we're just about doomed. Because in the political world, until your eye balls are bleeding and your legs have stopped responding, the "Doctors" will keep telling you that it's all the other Doctors fault, and...
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    Ouch.....David Walker's Interview in Newsweek:

    People don't save, they don't eat right, they keep smoking, they don't go to the dentist regularly, etc etc. In general, most people want "now" to be good, and 10 years from now is an eternity. Now imagine these two scenarios: 1. Person goes to the Doctor, Doctor says "Hey, if you don't eat...
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    Vanguard May Offer HSA Soon??!!

    I received the response from Vanguard:
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    Vampires at Scottrade :)

    Scottrade didn't have any good methods of transferring money between accounts (and their interface was out of date, their service was poor, etc), so awhile ago I transferred to E-Trade. Just 5 minutes ago I received a call from Scottrade, which went basically as follows: Person: Hi David, this...
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    Vanguard May Offer HSA Soon??!!

    As much as I would like to forward piles of traffic to my blog (time to add more advertising! Wahoo!), I think the best thing we could forward around would probably be the "contact us" link for Vanguard. If everyone who is interested sends an email or calls Vanguard and says they want an HSA, I...
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    Vanguard May Offer HSA Soon??!!

    Oh, well aren't I silly? :) Now I'm comparing my blog post to myself I guess. Soon I'll make my own topic where I'll argue with myself. Thanks for pointing out Vanguard by the way, I'm certainly going to be interested in the first major brokerage house that offers HSA administration.
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    Vanguard May Offer HSA Soon??!!

    I know a number of large corporations who are strongly (strong arming more like it) encouraging their employees to change to their new high deductable/HSA health care plan. This was last year, and I assume that other companies will follow along. My assumption is that it greatly reduces their...
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    Vanguard May Offer HSA Soon??!!

    I just found out that E-Trade did indeed reply to my message, they just stored it in their message center instead of e-mailing me. Oh well. They say they don't offer HSA rollovers, and don't plan on it. I'm writing Vanguard now to ask if they will support HSA rollovers soon, and if anyone...
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    Vanguard May Offer HSA Soon??!!

    Funny timing on two counts. 1. I wrote a post last Friday where I mentioned that I was looking up the possibility of rolling over my HSA to E-Trade (our brokerage service). I've written E-Trade two emails asking them if they offer the service, but I haven't gotten a response yet :) E-Trade...
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    tracking expenses with online site

    Yeah, I personally don't trust anything other than a mega-corp with my financial information (not that I trust them either, but I think they're less likely to do something illegal) When using Wesabe, I didn't type in my info, though it was a manual process. You can go to your bank & c-card...
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    Etrade Anyone?

    As others have said, the only concern I would have is if my bank account was over 100k, but I would never let it grow that large at a single bank. I hate not being covered in the event of a major problem at one institution. On a side note, I had tried to purchase 1k shares yesterday afternoon...
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