FedEx retired pilot, no direct deposit today.
#13
My State Street Statement said it would be deposited on January 1. My bank shows a deposit on Jan 1. Hmm? If it was deposited on Dec. 31 would it be 2018 earnings?
#14
State Street reports your pension earnings to the IRS. Your bank doesn't.
If you look at your State Street statement, you'll notice that your Year-to-Date figures have reset to your Jan figures.
What was your question again?
If you look at your State Street statement, you'll notice that your Year-to-Date figures have reset to your Jan figures.
What was your question again?
#15
If the deposit was made on 12/31/2018 it is 2018 earnings.
#16
Went to Fidelity and temporarily Out Service
https://login.fidelity.com/ftgw/Fas/...ry/defaultPage
Nice way to start the year with the Vanguard to Fidelity transfer.
Nice way to start the year with the Vanguard to Fidelity transfer.
#17
https://login.fidelity.com/ftgw/Fas/...ry/defaultPage
Nice way to start the year with the Vanguard to Fidelity transfer.
Nice way to start the year with the Vanguard to Fidelity transfer.
Wasn't it nice to have no control of your 401k during the most tumultuous period the market has had in years?
#18
Selling low and buying high. How could THAT possibly go wrong?
#19
Actually yes. God alone knows how many people it kept from making the stupid mistake of thinking they could successfully time the market. I swear, half the money I've made in the market over several decades is attributable to idiots selling when the market goes down and then buying when times are good.
Selling low and buying high. How could THAT possibly go wrong?
Selling low and buying high. How could THAT possibly go wrong?
Last edited by 155mm; 01-05-2019 at 09:02 AM.
#20
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Joined APC: Feb 2007
Position: FO
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You bring up a good point! A lot of our funds were in Vanguard specific investments, do they transfer to be managed by Fidelity or do we have to choose other options? Sorry, I'm one of those "idiots" when it comes to investments and you appear to be in the know. Of course I was told never to listen to investment advice from a pilot.
I think the funds are staying the same. You don't have to use Vanguard to buy Vanguard funds or etf's. You can buy them in a regular TD Ameritrade account.
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