This was smoke all the things kind of weekend.
4 half-butts mid smoke.
Cold smoked pork loins after about a month of air curing. Figured I'd have some room in the smoker and salt cured 2lbs of salmon filets to make lox. Needs to rest a week for smoke flavor to mellow out.
I like dividend stocks, especially for tax deferred/tax free accounts, but don't like investing in individual stocks as I don't have time nor desire to stay on top of them. Plus, if you or your spouse work for financial institutions, trades have to be pre-approved. I have several dividend funds...
Backdoor Roth IRA. Contribute to traditional IRA (non-deductible) and immediately convert* to Roth. Been doing this for years.
*Can get a bit messy if you already have funds in your traditional account.
I like handlebar mounts. Don't have to look at your phone all the time and I'm probably not pushing it too hard if I'm riding unfamiliar area and know my turn is coming up.
Smoking a 15lb packer brisket
Sweet potato souffle
Mac and cheese
Cornbread muffins
Others are roasting veggies, baking a pumpkin pie and providing something to wash it all down with.
Assets are not a factor in credit scores, length of credit history, payment timeliness and credit utilization are.
If he's never borrowed, credit bureaus have no way of predicting how likely he is to pay it back once he does.
Besides, he doesn't have firearms, that doesn't sound very trustworthy.
Funny enough, the way this information is reported and then used in all sorts of analyses and articles, there's no way to distinguish between people paying off their balance in full every month and those still making minimum payments to pay for their Spring Break 2012.
So yes, technically you...
Wow, this sounds terrible. Now what's $1,950 worth when adjusted for inflation the same way?
My recollection of middle school math suggests that the PV of 1,950 should be somewhat less than the PV of 101,000 but I know that in the gold and silver land math works differently.
In the long run...
Monthly withholdings % varies based on income during that pay period but the actual tax amount and % is calculated when you're doing your taxes prior to April 15 of the following year and depend on total annual taxable income. If you overpaid during several really good months, you likely get a...
This is it. I used to inject every time but stopped recently and have not noticed any difference.
The only slight adjustment to the above is the temp, I like it around 203-205 but that's easily within a margin of error.
Why does this have to brought up in every single money or finance thread?
Precious metals are OK stores of value and do offer protection against inflation but have a ton of volatility and pricing bubbles of their own as well as extremely high transaction costs to be effective investments or...
One of the things I like about riding is how much focus it requires. When I'm on a bike, it is the single thing I'm thinking about. There's no room for worries and mental problem solving, it's the ultimate stress releiver.
If it's above 40F and not raining, I'm riding. Commuting in metro...
Few reasons.
* T-bills are what's known as risk-free. Banks and credit unions are not, sure you have the FDIC/NCUA covering the first $250k but I'd rather not deal with it, especially since banks offering these higher rates tend to be financially weaker and struggling to attract deposits.
*...