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    How to deal with taxable holdings with large gains

    Go to the link below. VERY helpful to me when quickly figuring out taxes. IRS & State Tax Calculator | 2005 -- 2024
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    How to deal with taxable holdings with large gains

    Search for zero LTCG. There are a ton of articles on it that explain much better than I can. Here is an example: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/14/how-much-you-can-make-in-2024-and-still-pay-0percent-capital-gains-taxes.html
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    Job without 401K

    HSA does not have to come through your j*b. In fact, I opted out of the one my company offered and transferred all the money to another one. I also dropped a $7500 lump sum in one even after I FIRED. It has absolutely nothing to do with them. You could drop $8300+ in one today if you wanted.
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    Job without 401K

    I'm a little late with my reply, but this could be a hidden benefit. I'm in the camp that wishes they didn't put so much into their 401K. I'd much rather have my money in a Roth, HSA, and brokerage accts. There are many tax benefits with these other accts that you don't get with a 401K. I w*rked...
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    Job without 401K

    We just claimed HSA money for medical expenses that were 15 years old. You do not lose it.
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    How to deal with taxable holdings with large gains

    You didn't say what your spending requirement was or if you had any other income. If you can live off that $198K, just sell the entire fund for a $0 federal tax. Pretty easy stuff. We are trying to build a house so we have a huge income requirement. I'm leaving all my big LTCG stocks (we have a...
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    $100 bills are hard to use.

    I'd love to see $500 bills brought back (never seen $1000). I buy a car or something big with cash from time to time and carrying $20,000 in 100's, counting it, then waiting for the seller to count it is such a PITA. FWIW, I only carry $100's in my wallet and have never once had a single...
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    S&P 500 Question

    Smart! I agree and because of this I never tell people to buy an international fund. You are already doing some of that with the S&P.
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    S&P 500 Question

    I'm a huge believer in investing in the S&P500. We always say "If the S&P is down 10 years from now we have a lot more to worry about than money". Because of this, we do quite a bit of investing in UPRO (and other 2x or 3X S&P investments). 1Y returns as today - UPRO 56.51% vs S&P 21.53% Yes...
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    Gold as an investment

    I was only 15 years old. How much did you invest in gold at that age? ;D
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    Gold as an investment

    I passed on bitcoin at $8. EDIT: This was back before anyone had ever heard of it. I would have sold it months later at $16 and doubled my money (probably a $15K gain). Then for the rest of my life I would have been crushed that I sold early. So, in a way I'm actually thankful I didn't buy any...
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    Gold as an investment

    I could have bought Apple - the company. A third share of the company sold for $800 a few years earlier.
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    Gold as an investment

    Real world example: I bought 500 ounces of silver bars back in 1982 @ $8.86 per ounce. It is $23 per ounce today. That is a 150% gain in 42 years. One of the worst investments I have ever made. Could I trade the silver bars for food if SHTF? Probably not! FWIW, I have purchased guns and...
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    Retirement and 401K to IRA

    For me, the difference between FIRE at 54 and 364 days and FIRE one day later at 55 was around $140,000. I made a spreadsheet that took this into account and would look at it quite often. It would tell me things like "you have 8 days left to work and are getting paid $1275 per hour" (due to the...
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    Hypothetical 1040-ES question

    I believe our income is going to fluctuate wildly for the next two or three years so the 110% thing won't always work for us. I'm pretty sure you are correct about it working for 2023. Thanks!
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    Hypothetical 1040-ES question

    In a few days I'll be doing a 1040-ES for the first time in my life. I've researched it a bit but still getting confused on a few things. So, two questions (one hypothetical and one real life). Actually, they are kind of the same but here we go... 1) Let's say the standard deduction for 2024 is...
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    Our HSA went crazy this year! Up $150,000

    Yes, that was one of the main goals. I'm so happy that we decided way back then to take advantage of the HSA program and invest the money.
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    Our HSA went crazy this year! Up $150,000

    It was much easier to do when I was working and had my workplace health insurance (Aetna). I logged on to Aetna and downloaded a history of expenses. I also logged on to Walgreens (where we got all our prescriptions) and grabbed their records. I think I came up with $24K in expenses. We rounded...
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    Our HSA went crazy this year! Up $150,000

    I'm posting this as a response to the current "we never had an HSA" thread. I think we started our HSA in 2013. We did take maybe $2,000 out of it the first year but never withdrew again (until now) but contributed the max each year. My employer only had crappy funds with high fees in so we...
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    Hip pain only at night

    I've had hip pain for 30 years. It is lower back related. My inversion table, the floor, or my chiropractor makes the pain go away. There is an audible pop when this happens and then almost instant relief. I think that some activities (using an angle grinder is one) make one of my vertebrae move...
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    Retirement and 401K to IRA

    I did not think you could roll over a 401K under the rule of 55. Am I wrong???
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    Television on Wi-Fi?

    Is this what you are wanting to do?
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    Television on Wi-Fi?

    +1 I know I can solve your problem but I can't figure out what the problem is.
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    A very easy LTCG question for you guys...

    Thanks! That is our gameplan. I have a 2XS&P stock that is up 400% that has been slated to sell on one of the two last trading days of the year.
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    A very easy LTCG question for you guys...

    $1.2M 30 year at 8% = $2M in interest. Payments of $9K per month. I'll still have to pay LTCG tax because my income is negative ( -$1200 per month ). I don't have money to live on and I don't have money to pay the mortgage. I know we could crunch numbers, include inflation, etc and come up with...
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