Justin-case
Well-Known Member
True and true, as they should.
Comfort is just something someone is used to. Most of these guys are more comfortable waking up in some strange mans guys bed and spending all week waiting on their HIV test results.
IDK what are the taxes on withdrawing 25k? Early tax, then income tax at the end of the year, depending on your bracket, how would
according to http://www.bankrate.com/calculators/managing-debt/annual-percentage-rate-calculator.aspx 25k as a mortgage is gonna cost you 43538 at current interest rate 4.11. Savings of 18538
You needed around 50k to save your PMI of 11k so 25k would have saved you 5.5k
So far we're at a savings of a little over $24k.
What'd you come up with, some futures market?
where'd you learn to do math? the same place that taught you a trailer was a wise investment?
40% tax on early withdrawal of $25k for a 401k is $10,000.
Swing and miss, single stroke![]()
No really, every other person I talk to seems to have some foreclosure story complete with home equity loans.
I can't imagine the market going up any more.
No really, every other person I talk to seems to have some foreclosure story complete with home equity loans.
where'd you learn to do math? the same place that taught you a trailer was a wise investment?
40% tax on early withdrawal of $25k for a 401k is $10,000.
40%... and PMI. You need help. Like CFP, tax attorney help.
What does $25k cost you in interest through the life of a 30 year mortgage loan?
What does $25k cost you in interest through the life of a 30 year mortgage loan?
you're a nazi. you need therapy.
wow, you really don't get it.
At 4% over 30 years.
$18000 interest
$43000 total payout on $25K
This was a game of who can make the higher number off your $25k
I'm at $23.5k in savings
You're at $10k in penalties
If you tell us what tax bracket you are in then I can help you make your number a little higher.
i really should have paid $10k in taxes and missed out on thousands in interest to avoid that $11k in PMI.
or maybe just hand them a fat stack of cash. that wouldn't draw any attention.
LOL fucking troll.
...by an estimated $50 a month. That extra $600 a year hurts the average family.interim manager trum made it more expensive for the american people to buy and own a home.