Originally posted by: boomerang
Why would you get a refund?
Why would you give the government an interest free loan?
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: boomerang
Why would you get a refund?
Why would you give the government an interest free loan?
Here we go...the interest free loan crap.
Yeah, because if you only get like under $1000 back, getting that spread out over the year is sooooooooooooooooooooo much better.
:roll:
Originally posted by: spidey07
Hopefully it is only a few hundred dollars, so probably nothing.
spidey don't give de gubment an intrest free loan.
Originally posted by: CTrain
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: boomerang
Why would you get a refund?
Why would you give the government an interest free loan?
Here we go...the interest free loan crap.
Yeah, because if you only get like under $1000 back, getting that spread out over the year is sooooooooooooooooooooo much better.
:roll:
Yup, lets say the average American get about $600 back.
Thats an extra $50 per month for you.
If you put that $50 into a 5% account evry month for a year you would have earned a whooping $13 for the year.
Yes, we're all drowning in debts because the governement get to earn the $13 instead of us.
If you take an average of $1000 insted of $600, thats an extra $19 for the year.
Originally posted by: XZeroII
Originally posted by: CTrain
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: boomerang
Why would you get a refund?
Why would you give the government an interest free loan?
Here we go...the interest free loan crap.
Yeah, because if you only get like under $1000 back, getting that spread out over the year is sooooooooooooooooooooo much better.
:roll:
Yup, lets say the average American get about $600 back.
Thats an extra $50 per month for you.
If you put that $50 into a 5% account evry month for a year you would have earned a whooping $13 for the year.
Yes, we're all drowning in debts because the governement get to earn the $13 instead of us.
If you take an average of $1000 insted of $600, thats an extra $19 for the year.
If you don't want that $13, then give it to me.
I'll bank it.
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: spidey07
Hopefully it is only a few hundred dollars, so probably nothing.
spidey don't give de gubment an intrest free loan.
I tried not to and succeeded too well. With the HCE crap and extra 401k money coming back to me (I had no idea about it and did not plan on it), I'm doing my damnest not to pay a penalty on what I'll owe!![]()
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: spidey07
Hopefully it is only a few hundred dollars, so probably nothing.
spidey don't give de gubment an intrest free loan.
I tried not to and succeeded too well. With the HCE crap and extra 401k money coming back to me (I had no idea about it and did not plan on it), I'm doing my damnest not to pay a penalty on what I'll owe!![]()
Don't cry about HCE to me buddy. I just got screwed on 401k. No match, and a cap.
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Originally posted by: randomlinh
I just did a preliminary run through... i owe $500I really should go see someone to figure out wtf I should be doing.
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: boomerang
Why would you get a refund?
Why would you give the government an interest free loan?
Here we go...the interest free loan crap.
Yeah, because if you only get like under $1000 back, getting that spread out over the year is sooooooooooooooooooooo much better.
:roll:
Wow!Originally posted by: funboy42
Pay off my $261 property tax
Put aside $379 for another 6 months of car insurance.
Get my 2 other dogs fixed
Buy a spare bulb for our projector
If enough left Id like to have a dog run fence put up. If not enough take the family out on a much need vacation and get the fence next year.
Originally posted by: tk149
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: boomerang
Why would you get a refund?
Why would you give the government an interest free loan?
Here we go...the interest free loan crap.
Yeah, because if you only get like under $1000 back, getting that spread out over the year is sooooooooooooooooooooo much better.
:roll:
$1000 @ 25% (which is what my portfolio returned this year) is nothing to sneeze at.
Originally posted by: tk149
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: boomerang
Why would you get a refund?
Why would you give the government an interest free loan?
Here we go...the interest free loan crap.
Yeah, because if you only get like under $1000 back, getting that spread out over the year is sooooooooooooooooooooo much better.
:roll:
$1000 @ 25% (which is what my portfolio returned this year) is nothing to sneeze at.
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: Engineer
While I agree that every penny counts, you would not get the $1,000 at the first of the year. Because it was spread out over the year, you would have gotten much less than $1,000 * .25 interest. Regardless, I too would rather have mine during the year (to a point).
$1000 @ 25% (which is what my portfolio returned this year) is nothing to sneeze at.
