That's like your opinion, man 😉. Being that they both have 401ks available at work, they're on the right track if they'll use them.
I don't know what they're getting right now from their employer, but say it's $200/mo each, then they only need to contribute $200/mo extra to hit their goal...
I have more Leupold scopes than anything else. They always work like they're supposed to. I put a Vortex HSLR on a gun and it was terrible. It helped me to miss the biggest buck I've ever shot at. I literally gave that to a guy I met on a hunting forum who lived in California. I even paid...
I disagree on #2. The idea of increasing applications can be also said as "worsening odds."
Both LE & OIL would see additional applications for the same number of tags.
I don't support that.
I'm surprised that there are currently only eight people that have checked an age over 50yo in the poll. Obviously, I don't know the true age breakdown of participants (a necessary bit of information, I realize) but I expected more people would reach the $1MM milestone from many decades of...
I'm 100% sure you have no idea if I'm loaded or up to my eyeballs in debt... or both. And it doesn't matter anyway. However, there are lots of discussions on HT about retirement and investing advice, so I know people think about it.
As to why I asked, plenty of financial articles have...
Not meant to be a measuring contest so I hope people don't give identifying information, but I'm sure there are folks of all financial means here and I just wonder what age people hit the "millionaire" mark, and how that differs from what we see in the media.
When we bought our business, we did Seller Financing with a sizeable initial payment. That's not always an option, but if the seller will carry the note, it's typically easier for you.
The kind where your wife walks into the kitchen and sees her dad with your junk in his hand? What else are you gonna say but, "he's giving me a vasectomy, dear" 😆
This guy did mine 👇
https://www.vasectomypro.com/
I was less than 20 minutes in the office, including changing clothes, the procedure, and post-op instructions.
No scalpel. No needle. No stitches.
I could've ridden my bike home, we literally stopped for pizza. No pain and post-op tests...
Congrats! Kids are so fun and will keep you young.
PS. I got snipped a year ago, went with the "no needle, no scalpel" method. It was so easy that we went for pizza on the way home. I watched football that night on the couch and back to normal life the next day. The only change to my life other...
Correct. The max capacity is usually with only a handful of wraps on the spool. As it gets closer to full spool, such as when the animal is near the bed for loading, the max capacity goes down substantially.