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Caporegiem wrote: »@MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »@Caporegiem can you explain a 401K to me? I mean, I know what it is obviously, but can you explain it, like you're talking to a child.
I most certainly can, think of it as mutant cookies. What is a mutant cookie you say? It's a cookie that gets put away in an R2D2 cookie jar and you can't open that cookie jar until you're old. Sounds terrible right? No! While in the R2D2 cookie jar, the mutant cookie grows over the years and forms more mutant cookies. As you continue adding your own mutant cookies to this jar, the newly formed mutant cookies grow faster and faster. You do this for many years until you get to 59-1/2 years old, where you can then take the cookies out of the R2D2 cookie jar. If done right you'll be taking way more cookies out of the R2D2 cookie jar than you put in. Of course the government loves cookies so they're going to take a portion of them, but you'll still have enough left to trade them in for an RV and a fanny pack. Enjoy retirement!
The government won’t steal your Roth cookies though. Or its mutant cookie offspring. So that’s an excellent option as well, especially for someone as young as meeseeks1 -
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caco_ethes wrote: »Caporegiem wrote: »@MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »@Caporegiem can you explain a 401K to me? I mean, I know what it is obviously, but can you explain it, like you're talking to a child.
I most certainly can, think of it as mutant cookies. What is a mutant cookie you say? It's a cookie that gets put away in an R2D2 cookie jar and you can't open that cookie jar until you're old. Sounds terrible right? No! While in the R2D2 cookie jar, the mutant cookie grows over the years and forms more mutant cookies. As you continue adding your own mutant cookies to this jar, the newly formed mutant cookies grow faster and faster. You do this for many years until you get to 59-1/2 years old, where you can then take the cookies out of the R2D2 cookie jar. If done right you'll be taking way more cookies out of the R2D2 cookie jar than you put in. Of course the government loves cookies so they're going to take a portion of them, but you'll still have enough left to trade them in for an RV and a fanny pack. Enjoy retirement!
The government won’t steal your Roth cookies though. Or its mutant cookie offspring. So that’s an excellent option as well, especially for someone as young as meeseeks
This is certainly true. With a Roth R2D2 cookie jar, you put in post-tax cookies and when you hit RV and chill age, you aren't taxed for those cookies. There are limits to how many cookies you can put in the jar per year with this route.0 -
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The literal meaning of having something under your belt is having it in your stomach. So more Tiffany's have me under their belt than I have them under mine.1 -
Caporegiem wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »
The literal meaning of having something under your belt is having it in your stomach. So more Tiffany's have me under their belt than I have them under mine.
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Caporegiem wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »Caporegiem wrote: »@MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »@Caporegiem can you explain a 401K to me? I mean, I know what it is obviously, but can you explain it, like you're talking to a child.
I most certainly can, think of it as mutant cookies. What is a mutant cookie you say? It's a cookie that gets put away in an R2D2 cookie jar and you can't open that cookie jar until you're old. Sounds terrible right? No! While in the R2D2 cookie jar, the mutant cookie grows over the years and forms more mutant cookies. As you continue adding your own mutant cookies to this jar, the newly formed mutant cookies grow faster and faster. You do this for many years until you get to 59-1/2 years old, where you can then take the cookies out of the R2D2 cookie jar. If done right you'll be taking way more cookies out of the R2D2 cookie jar than you put in. Of course the government loves cookies so they're going to take a portion of them, but you'll still have enough left to trade them in for an RV and a fanny pack. Enjoy retirement!
The government won’t steal your Roth cookies though. Or its mutant cookie offspring. So that’s an excellent option as well, especially for someone as young as meeseeks
This is certainly true. With a Roth R2D2 cookie jar, you put in post-tax cookies and when you hit RV and chill age, you aren't taxed for those cookies. There are limits to how many cookies you can put in the jar per year with this route.
The limits are the same for both trad and Roth 401ks. And most people don’t max them out as they are currently $18,000. But if a person would bust their balls to contribute the max for just a few years when they’re young, they almost don’t even need to contribute again and the interest will take care of the rest.0 -
@SEAHORSES4EVER to what exercises do you attribute your skinny *kitten* ankles?0
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caco_ethes wrote: »Caporegiem wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »Caporegiem wrote: »@MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »@Caporegiem can you explain a 401K to me? I mean, I know what it is obviously, but can you explain it, like you're talking to a child.
I most certainly can, think of it as mutant cookies. What is a mutant cookie you say? It's a cookie that gets put away in an R2D2 cookie jar and you can't open that cookie jar until you're old. Sounds terrible right? No! While in the R2D2 cookie jar, the mutant cookie grows over the years and forms more mutant cookies. As you continue adding your own mutant cookies to this jar, the newly formed mutant cookies grow faster and faster. You do this for many years until you get to 59-1/2 years old, where you can then take the cookies out of the R2D2 cookie jar. If done right you'll be taking way more cookies out of the R2D2 cookie jar than you put in. Of course the government loves cookies so they're going to take a portion of them, but you'll still have enough left to trade them in for an RV and a fanny pack. Enjoy retirement!
The government won’t steal your Roth cookies though. Or its mutant cookie offspring. So that’s an excellent option as well, especially for someone as young as meeseeks
This is certainly true. With a Roth R2D2 cookie jar, you put in post-tax cookies and when you hit RV and chill age, you aren't taxed for those cookies. There are limits to how many cookies you can put in the jar per year with this route.
The limits are the same for both trad and Roth 401ks. And most people don’t max them out as they are currently $18,000. But if a person would bust their balls to contribute the max for just a few years when they’re young, they almost don’t even need to contribute again and the interest will take care of the rest.
Was completely unaware traditional 401k had a max yearly contribution. Then again I'm nowhere near hitting that contribution limit either. Just let me feel good about maxing out my Roth IRA yearly.0 -
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Caporegiem wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »Caporegiem wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »Caporegiem wrote: »@MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »@Caporegiem can you explain a 401K to me? I mean, I know what it is obviously, but can you explain it, like you're talking to a child.
I most certainly can, think of it as mutant cookies. What is a mutant cookie you say? It's a cookie that gets put away in an R2D2 cookie jar and you can't open that cookie jar until you're old. Sounds terrible right? No! While in the R2D2 cookie jar, the mutant cookie grows over the years and forms more mutant cookies. As you continue adding your own mutant cookies to this jar, the newly formed mutant cookies grow faster and faster. You do this for many years until you get to 59-1/2 years old, where you can then take the cookies out of the R2D2 cookie jar. If done right you'll be taking way more cookies out of the R2D2 cookie jar than you put in. Of course the government loves cookies so they're going to take a portion of them, but you'll still have enough left to trade them in for an RV and a fanny pack. Enjoy retirement!
The government won’t steal your Roth cookies though. Or its mutant cookie offspring. So that’s an excellent option as well, especially for someone as young as meeseeks
This is certainly true. With a Roth R2D2 cookie jar, you put in post-tax cookies and when you hit RV and chill age, you aren't taxed for those cookies. There are limits to how many cookies you can put in the jar per year with this route.
The limits are the same for both trad and Roth 401ks. And most people don’t max them out as they are currently $18,000. But if a person would bust their balls to contribute the max for just a few years when they’re young, they almost don’t even need to contribute again and the interest will take care of the rest.
Was completely unaware traditional 401k had a max yearly contribution. Then again I'm nowhere near hitting that contribution limit either. Just let me feel good about maxing out my Roth IRA yearly.
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@abetterme9366 wrote: »Caporegiem wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »
The literal meaning of having something under your belt is having it in your stomach. So more Tiffany's have me under their belt than I have them under mine.
FFS
I had a much different answer prepared, but go figure I decide to look up the origin of that expression and bam! Mind straight to the gutter.0 -
MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »@cee134 when were you first inspired by @MeeseeksAndDestroy ‘s thespianism?
Well it started here and he made it MFP friendly
And this joke has stretched on for 7 months?!1 -
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »cee134 when were you first inspired by MeeseeksAndDestroy ‘s thespianism?
Well it started here and he made it MFP friendly
And this joke has stretched on for 7 months?!
Oh yes. Some jokes span years
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Do you write your own number down in truck stop bathrooms on the “call for a good time” wall?
@_Captivated_
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7 months is pretty young for some of the jokes around here. The creampuff thread is closing in on a year old and still gets an honorable mention from time to time.1
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@CaptainFantastic00 Will you please swing over and bring me some coffee??0
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Caporegiem wrote: »7 months is pretty young for some of the jokes around here. The creampuff thread is closing in on a year old and still gets an honorable mention from time to time.
Let us not forget Lexi with the future car. How old is that one?
That was at least fall of last year when she was showing up with a new account daily.
Edit: If @caco_ethes felt out of the loop before, I'm sure the last few posts have really cemented that feeling.0 -
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beingmore1 wrote: »Caporegiem wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Caporegiem wrote: »7 months is pretty young for some of the jokes around here. The creampuff thread is closing in on a year old and still gets an honorable mention from time to time.
Let us not forget Lexi with the future car. How old is that one?
That was at least fall of last year when she was showing up with a new account daily.
Edit: If @caco_ethes felt out of the loop before, I'm sure the last few posts have really cemented that feeling.
Let’s not forget Angela. She made some good threads that were quite entertaining.
Are we talking "Angie" Angela? Cause I did not like her.0
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