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  1. LarryMelman

    Experience with MLP in taxable account?

    I have a taxable portfolio of common (dividend growth) and preferred stocks that should amply fund retirement when I finally get around to it. Since I'm still working, my investments have a noticeable tax drag but that's OK. I could continue investing my idle cash in my existing positions but...
  2. LarryMelman

    Quicken Deluxe 40% off with coupon Amazon

    https://www.amazon.com/Quicken-Deluxe-Personal-Finance-Subscription/dp/B082DNHYL3 For me, the coupon shows after clicking "See All Buying Options". It does not say how long the coupon will be available. This is the same deal that I got on 12/29 last year. I used it to extend my existing...
  3. LarryMelman

    Cash flow management - sweeping accounts, etc.

    In ER, I plan to pay my bills just like I've always done. A "paycheck" hits my credit union checking account, I pay my bills and credit cards from it, and invest any excess. In ER, I need to create this paycheck entirely on my own - I won't have any pension or anything else coming in. I get...
  4. LarryMelman

    Limping to the finish line at 55

    Some of you may recognize me from other FIRE and financial sites. I am 55, single, a furious saver my entire career. House paid off years ago. I have ~$3M split about 1.8/1.2 taxable vs deferred. The taxable side throws off about $70K/yr in tax-qualified income (dividends from conservative...
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