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How much should i put in my 401k as an 18 y.o

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How much should i put in my 401k as an 18 y.o Im 18 years old and i got a job as a sheet metal worker making 30.81$ an hour, I know nothing about 401k and I don’t know much about retirement. How much money should i put into my 401k per hour? submitted by /u/Aware-Comb3786

Reddit Personal Finance 435 2025-02-20

My mother just passed away unexpectedly and left me everything. Can I mortgage the house once it’s in my name to pay her other debts?

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My mother just passed away unexpectedly and left me everything. Can I mortgage the house once it’s in my name to pay her other debts? So my mother (78) unexpectedly passed away over the weekend. I (38) had been living with her for the last several years as her caregiver, but her death was not related to the reasons I had been caring for her. When we got the house, we paid cash for it from the sale of our old home, so there wasn’t a traditional mortgage payment or anything. She…

Reddit Personal Finance 804 2025-02-20

Debt collector took money from my account

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Debt collector took money from my account Got a few calls from a very well known debt collection agency in New York. The lady told me I owed them for a credit card that I already knew was going to come back to bite me. She told me the lowest I could pay monthly was $150. I told her okay I want to do that and gave her my bank info (lesson learned) She then started reading me an agreemen…

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Am I responsible for my work sending my garnishment to the wrong person?

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Am I responsible for my work sending my garnishment to the wrong person? I have been paying off a garnishment for a few months with no issues. Last week I received a check from the state saying I overpaid something. I reached out to payroll at work asking if it had to do with my garnishment and they told me no. So I spent the money on bills that needed paid. My employer has since then reached out to me saying that fo…

Reddit Personal Finance 802 2025-02-20

Paying off debts super fast versus contributing into 401k, HSA, and FSA

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Paying off debts super fast versus contributing into 401k, HSA, and FSA I am 27. I had a full-time job out of undergrad, but stopped working full-time when I pursued grad school. This is my first full-time job out of grad school. I have about $47.5k in student loan debt, a mix of 3.5-6% interest rate (my biggest loan is $20,000 at 6%, smallest loan is $2,000 at 3.5%) and about $1.5k in credit card debt. I live in a …

Reddit Personal Finance 672 2025-02-20

owe 1800$ within a week, will be in the mental hospital the entire week

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owe 1800$ within a week, will be in the mental hospital the entire week Hi, I am in debt and owe someone 1800$ by seven days by now or they are taking legal action, but i am unemployed and therefore not eligible to take out loans, and am in the ER waiting to be transferred at 8pm to a mental health ward where i won’t have my phone or access to anything. I will be there for longer than a week most likely. I am 18 and…

Reddit Personal Finance 337 2025-02-20

Anyone using the empower app?

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Anyone using the empower app? Looking for a place to strictly track net worth across various assets. I am between this and rocket money but rocket money seems to be more budgeting related which i do not need. Empower appears to be $8/m. Quick Look at empower it doesn’t look like I can track properties etc. just accounts. submitted by /u/Darlhim89

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Just gifted $19,000 from my gma. Starting medical school in July. Need advice

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Just gifted $19,000 from my gma. Starting medical school in July. Need advice As the title says, my grandma just gifted me $19000 out of the blue. I am an accepted medical student and will be starting medical school in July 2025. I have no other debt/payments. I live with my parents for free, I drive an old paid off vehicle, and received multiple scholarships in undergrad so I was able to pay off my loans shortly after I…

Reddit Personal Finance 384 2025-02-20

How do I, an average middle class person, prepare for a recession?

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How do I, an average middle class person, prepare for a recession? My husband and I are both in our late 20’s/early 30’s. We’re lucky to have a house with a mortgage we can manage, two new enough cars to last us the next ~10 years, and jobs where we are very secure (no worries of layoffs, etc) We do have about ~15k in various credit card debts. I also have about 30k in student loans that I just started making p…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.2k 2025-02-19

403b allocations after layoff

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403b allocations after layoff I’m going through a layoff and an extended litigation with my former employer of 16 years. I am in a very niche field and my employer took a scorched earth approach to my termination which is hindering my search. I have tried for different sorts of positions but it’s not going well. I haven’t touched my retirement yet (~230k in a 403b) but given…

Reddit Personal Finance 901 2025-02-19

Just got fired due to restructuring. 3 months of severance pay. Should I reduce my 401k contribs to 0?

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Just got fired due to restructuring. 3 months of severance pay. Should I reduce my 401k contribs to 0? I’m reeling right now and don’t want to make any kneejerk decisions. Thankfully the severance package is generous and reflects that the firing wasn’t performance based. I’m currenlty eliminating any non-essential monthly expenditures. My 401k contributions are company matched at 3%. What are you thoughts on reducing my 401k contributions to 0 du…

Reddit Personal Finance 522 2025-02-19

How much needed to buy a house?

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How much needed to buy a house? Hello, Im a first time home buyer. I wanted to ask how much money I truly need to buy a house. The down payment is obvious however there seems to be a lot of misc costs as well that add up. Im asking here because I wanted to ask if theres any things I’m missing. My sample calculation is based on a 400k home purchase price at 3% down payment: Dow…

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Are there any downsides to rolling over a 401(k) to Vanguard?

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Are there any downsides to rolling over a 401(k) to Vanguard? I have $63K in my previous employer’s 401(k) plan with Principal, split into both pre-tax ($21K) and Roth portions ($42K). I also have a brokerage account with Vanguard and am considering a direct rollover to consolidate my accounts in one place. Note, importantly: I’ve set up a Rollover IRA for pre-tax contributions, and a Roth IRA for Roth con…

Reddit Personal Finance 841 2025-02-19

Asset allocation for federal employee about to get laid off and possibly facing long-term unemployment?

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Asset allocation for federal employee about to get laid off and possibly facing long-term unemployment? Hi all. Looks like I will be losing my job unexpectedly, and it will be hard for me to find another one anytime soon for reasons I won’t get into. I may even have to go back to school to re-train in my late 40s. I earn six figures, and the odds of me finding a similar job ever again are slim. Monthly expenses are about $5,000. Planning to retire…

Reddit Personal Finance 441 2025-02-19

Take Social Security at 66 or wait?

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Take Social Security at 66 or wait? I will be eligible for full Social Security next month. I plan on working until I’m 70 I don’t need the income. If I delay applying until age 70, my monthly benefit will increase to 126.7% of today’s amount. Should I wait, or take it now and invest it? I don’t know how long I will live or if the fund will remain solvent.🙂 submitted by /u…

Reddit Personal Finance 384 2025-02-19

Restructuring investments

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Restructuring investments Hi everyone, After taking a backseat to setting up my future self for success, I’m working to fix that. As of this year, my wife and I now make enough that we cannot contribute to a Roth IRA anymore. We had a short stint with Northwestern Mutual that was a dumb move in hindsight and are back in with Schwab. We were in the automated portfolio for…

Reddit Personal Finance 338 2025-02-19

Keep a used car for commuting?

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Keep a used car for commuting? Here’s our situation: we bought a new minivan because we needed space for our growing family (after school activities, weekends, road trips). My prior car was a paid-off 2016 Kia Soul with 82k miles. We still own it, but we were planning on selling it. Now I’m reconsidering. My commute is 60 miles per day, with sizeable stop and go traffic, five…

Reddit Personal Finance 956 2025-02-19