My brother retired early, got bored and now seas only cuts grass at a local golf course. It’s about 20 hours a week, and he makes no money to speak of, but he likes being outdoors and spending time with similar-minded coworkers.
That’s all strange to me. I’m retired and rarely bored, but my...
Yes, easily. Now a story on that...
Moving guys came and put all the stuff I wanted moved onto the truck. Just as they were about done I said "Oh, hey, I forgot I have a couple safes to move too." The big moving guy pales a bit and looks worried but he and his little buddy follow me to the back...
We've been watching Star Trek Enterprise. I like Scott Bakula in that as well.
We've given up on current TV, I think...
Oh - Watched a few episodes of The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, but didn't continue. DW didn't find it as funny as I did.
In a related question, and because I don't remember how to open a new thread, how about our three shotguns? All are family heirlooms. Will the movers ship them? How to box them, if so. Or do we need to take them with us in the (much-crowded now) car?
Thanks in advance. Oh, the move is from...
Oh, I agree...
Just in time for my Annuity to calculate a negative yearly gain and give me no interest. I maybe should have re-thought that annuity...
:) Me too. What a load of fun this part is. According to my reading, I should do three-month T-bills - if I could figure out how to do...
Just wondering if anyone here owns a rental property in Michigan but lives in another state. Even a part-time rental. What are the tax implications? Is it just too much of a PIA?
Thanks in advance.
OP here. You and W2R make good points. I'm pondering the whole thing, so thanks for the input. This was just the first stop for some input from experienced folks like y'all.
We live in TX, but are working on purchasing a home in MI so I can be closer to my brother during the summers. I have no idea how to manage the other house while we are not there. What do y'all do?
We had the same thing happen on our main card. Got an alert that someone used in it North Dakota. The charge wasn't much, a couple dollars, but I think they were testing to see if they could get away with it. Funny thing was, the bank said it was an in-person charge - they had the number, but...
Welcome, Nick! We all wish we'd started earlier. Had I some of the knowledge of these wonderful folks on the forum when I was younger, I would have done many things differently. Hindsight, as they say, is 20/20.
There are great folks here.