Wraith wrote:
I wonder how much I'll get back? Being in the military you always pay over what you owe the government unless you screw up somewhere. Do you contribute to your roth ira after taxes? I always contribute to mine the first few months of the year which is $5,000. G35/37 wowy that's a nice car. I always want to buy a new car every time I see one. Then I tell myself I should wait to buy it in 30 days if I really want it. After the 30 day waiting period is up the sensation for me to buy it goes away. Which is a good thing. I can get by on the beater I drive now and keep saving up money. Gotta save up so I can buy expensive guns when I get back to the states
Roth IRA is always after tax (traditional IRA is pre tax, where you have to pay the taxes when you take the money out, my 401k is a traditional, and my personal one is a roth). I do the same, max mine out every year, been putting in for 3 years, so 14 contributed, and its up to 26 now, woot. But I have a very strong feeling I made too much this year to put anything into my roth, but I guess making too much money in a year isn't a bad thing.
I can sell my accord, and get a G35 by only spending about 5k of my savings (my Roth money), and have a much nicer car.
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-- .:Splak|StackableNut --Cornholio wrote:
blah thats nothing, i built houses for pirates, then do pirating myself. Then I shoot my self and perform bullet removal surgery on myself. After that I go to boot camps to train kids to kill. Then i go and fight on the Iraq war for both sides. After all i go later and drink some 7up cause ill be thirsty as shit.