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    Restaurant adding fee for use of credit card

    New York State enacted a law a few months ago which prohibits add-on fees for using a credit card (and maybe debit card, I'm not sure). Stores are allowed to have a discount for using cash (which is the case at one local diner I eat at, and use cash), or charge the same for cash and credit. My...
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    Forum Update - We're back! Ask your questions here.

    Skyking, it shows all threads I have made posts in, not just those most recent threads which have had posts made after mine. Without that feature, this will have to do. Thanks.
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    Forum Update - We're back! Ask your questions here.

    I didn't read through this lengthy thread, but I was looking for the way to view only a list of threads I have recently posted in which have posts made after I last viewed the thread. The old forum had a quick link to do this.
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    Use It or Lose It Letter From Credit Card

    Back in 2009-2010, I had 2 banks send me those use-it-or-lose-it letters for credit cards I had not used in several years. This was in the wake of the financial crisis when banks were cutting back on credit, so it didn't surprise me. I still had my main CC although it got relegated to back-up...
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    ESOP sale Tax implications

    Were you able to use Net Unrealized Appreciation (NUA) when you sold the shares? There are certain rules about how to utilize this rule to reduce the tax bite. This is what I did when I left my former employer back in 2008. About 97% of the proceeds of my sale was NUA so it got taxed at the...
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    First million is enough

    I'm still driving my 07 Corolla I paid $18k for new. I might hit the 50k mileage mark next year, too!
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    First million is enough

    I can't speak for Jim, but in my case I am living pretty much the same way I have lived before I retired, when my portfolio was smaller, and when I was working full-time, when my portfolio was much smaller. I didn't just instantly start BTD as my portfolio rose. As I have written here many...
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    First million is enough

    Now that I'm on the NY Essential Plan, my annual expenses will drop to about $20k. I still paid monthly HI premiums for Jan-March, and I have dental bills (my current dentist is not in-network, and I don't plan to change dentists) and minimal copays. My monthly surplus of bond-fund-dividend...
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    First million is enough

    When I was putting together my ER spreadsheets in 2005-2008, in preparation for eventually leaving my job and retiring in late 2008 at age 45, one unbreakable condition to do this was to build into my budget a small but sufficient surplus or cushion, so that if I decided to go on a small...
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    Safe Driving Class

    My home state of New York is one of the few states which allow drivers of all ages to take the accident prevention (defensive driver) course and get a 10% discount on most of our insurance premium. I remember back in 1986 in the months before I would take the course for the first time (I just...
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    Claiming Sales Tax on your taxes

    When I bought my current car new back in 2007, I went through the exercise of figuring out if I should use sales taxes versus state income taxes when I itemized that year. I ended up continuing to use state income taxes.
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    ......but I don't work here anymore.

    Fun thread to read. About 5 years after I ERed, a friend who still worked for my old company mentioned in one of our conversations that someone in management wanted my friend to ask me if I was interested in doing some work for them again. It would be purely WFH, he said. My immediate answer...
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    How often do strangers ask you for money?

    When I commuted into Manhattan and Jersey City, NJ, in my working days from the mid-1980s through 2008, I was asked for money many times. Some of those times, it was part of larger solicitation inside a train car. But there several one-on-one solicitations, especially when my company had its...
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    $15 to drive into new york city

    Back in my working days, on the few occasions I went into Manhattan (from LI) on a weekend I usually took the LIRR, as I had a monthly ticket so the only extra cost was the subway, if I ended up not near Penn Station. But if I were coming home in the evening , especially late at night, I would...
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    Earthquake in NJ

    I felt it here in western Nassau County (LI, near southeast Queens NYC). Felt like a really big truck rambling down the street, shaking my apartment building for about 30 seconds. There was no truck.
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    So grateful for the ACA

    The ACA has been a godsend for me. When I first ERed in late 2008, there was no ACA. In 2009, I had found a decent individual policy which cost $470 a month. But by 2011, the premium had risen to nearly $700 a month, just under 50% in 2 years. At least the ACA had been passed by then, so...
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    Partial year ACA premiums

    I was referring to the first 3 months of this year while still on a Silver ACA plan with a large premium subsidy.
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    Partial year ACA premiums

    I am a little curious about this but won't become more interested until next January when I receive my 1095-A form and wonder if I will have to complete the monthly part of Form 8962. I am about to move (on Monday) from my regular ACA plan to New York's Essential Plan which doesn't involve any...
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    The first million takes the longest to achieve

    I reached my first million (investible assets only) in 2010, at age 47. That was 25 years after I started working but also 2 years after I stopped working (and ERed). I haven't yet reached my second million, just piercing the $1.9M mark earlier this month. That's only 13 years, and without...
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    $15 to drive into new york city

    The Hudson River crossings connecting New Jersey have one-way tolls (heading into NYC), as others have pointed out. Some of the East River crossings from Brooklyn and Queens into Manhattan are free; others have each-way tolls. It looks like they chose 60th Street as the cutoff for tolling...
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    Share Your FIRE Milestones - 2021

    I finally pierced the $1.9 million mark. I got close at the end of 2021 before the market took a downturn. I broke the $1.8M mark earlier in 2021, so it has taken nearly 3 years to advance another $100k.
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    NYS Essential Plan from 200% to 250% FPL officially approved

    In the "nothing is as simple as it seems" department, after not receiving any new membership materials including the ID card yet, I called my new IC to ask why. This rep told me the process of sending me new materials and the ID card had not begun, contradicting what I was told last week. So...
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    Poll: How Many Scam Cold Calls Do You Get Per Day?

    I answered zero because most days I get none on either the land line or the cell phone. I will often go weeks between those junk calls on the land line. With the cell phone, it's maybe a week tops between calls, then I'll get 2 or 3 in one day. Overall, I'd still say it's closer to zero than...
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    NYS Essential Plan from 200% to 250% FPL officially approved

    With help from a NYSOH phone rep last week (it has been rare I talked to adept ones there), I was able to change my online application so it would trigger a NY Essential Plan from my desired company. Then, 2 days ago, a phone rep from my new IC called me and gave me a CS # and membership # I...
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    Poll: What generation are you?

    I couldn't help recalling this hilarious bit on Saturday Night Live a few years ago: https://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/millennial-millions/3867395 (I didn't see the video load into my post.)
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