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    10 secrets that are not really secrets to ER crowd

    I used to try and tell this to many of my young professional colleagues - to no avail. They all said that they had worked hard and deserved it, or they felt that they needed to project a certain image. What they didn’t realize then was that our employer - a large law firm - didn’t care what they...
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    Remembering Why to FIRE

    Thanks Dex. It's interesting that you need to do the exact opposite from a company's mission statement, values, etc... in order to get ahead at the company. As I've progressed through the ranks, this truth has slowly become apparent as I noticed, as you succinctly pointed out, that it's the...
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    Remembering Why to FIRE

    I haven't posted in a while, but this point resonated with me at the current stage in my career. Apologies in advance for the long post, but I need to get some advice. I'm still climbing the corporate ladder, as is DW. Over the years, we both have had a strong desire to find out how far we...
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    Now 30 yrs old with 350k income but with a new mindset!

    No offense to the OP, but I would think that if he's been earning $350k for a while, and has made the moves he has over the past few years, he seems to be looking more for reassurance rather than advice.
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    Bidding war

    I've seen this on eBay as well. Generally, I know the fair market price of something, so I try to get it for 1/2 to 2/3 of that price. I do lose a majority of the time, but I don't get emotionally-invested in the bidding process. I like to win, but if you overpay for something, most of the time...
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    Man treads water for 20 hours so he can retire

    At least he didn't get into his situation "on porpoise" Sent from my iPhone using Early Retirement Forum
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    Departing employees

    No, it is merely a temporary salve. That said, it is better than nothing and does buy a manager time to find a solution for the underlying problem.
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    Man treads water for 20 hours so he can retire

    But pensions sometimes "sink" when the sponsoring company "goes under". Sent from my iPhone using Early Retirement Forum
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    Why Wait Three Days to Get Your Cash After You Trade?

    I've reviewed the investment disclosure statements for my brokerage on this topic, and it does indeed disclose this waiting period. What it does NOT do is disclose WHY it exists. When everything was paper driven 20-30 years ago it was understandable, but with money now being essentially...
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    Which Weber grill

    Late to the thread, but we own a Weber Spirit 310 and really like it. Sent from my iPhone using Early Retirement Forum
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    How much do you let your adult children know about your finances.

    My father told me everything and I am the co-trustee on his accounts with my mother (for whom I am also co-trustee). None of my siblings have any authority over my parents' estates. I am a practicing attorney with substantial assets of my own (unlike my siblings), so my father trusted me to care...
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    Cheap used smart phone

    I'm looking to buy a cheap, used smartphone to add to an existing wireless plan. Data isn't a concern because I don't plan on using it for surfing the web. My primary requirements are a quality screen and a micro-SD slot for a high capacity chip to hold a large amount of digital media. Budget...
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    Are Bose Radios Worth It?

    I like Bose products, but find them to be fairly expensive for what you get. I'd be interested in comparable products for less. Sent from my iPhone using Early Retirement Forum
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    The Never ending struggle Between Saving and Spending

    No, can't do that. <best Gollum voice> " My PRECIOUS...."
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    FIRE'd now heading to just FI

    If your kids are grown (and they usually are by that point), you could *almost* look at assignment locations as a "vacation." Yes, you're still working, but you're doing so in a new location with lots to explore. At the same time, you're renting (paid for by the company) or living in company...
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