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He says that we're not over that because... He wants to see cash money in the bank.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Just between us. Yes, okay. We do have a $5,000 emergency fund. I have all of our life insurance through Zander, like you all taught me.
Just between us. Yes, okay. We do have a $5,000 emergency fund. I have all of our life insurance through Zander, like you all taught me.
Just between us. Yes, okay. We do have a $5,000 emergency fund. I have all of our life insurance through Zander, like you all taught me.
um we are avid dave fans um we've been trying to live by your old rule ever since we got married um and he he's lived by that rule ever since he was like 14 he just said i didn't listen until i started listening to dave so um but i have a i have a couple questions okay we got we got about a minute and a half so you got to get to them real fast
um we are avid dave fans um we've been trying to live by your old rule ever since we got married um and he he's lived by that rule ever since he was like 14 he just said i didn't listen until i started listening to dave so um but i have a i have a couple questions okay we got we got about a minute and a half so you got to get to them real fast
um we are avid dave fans um we've been trying to live by your old rule ever since we got married um and he he's lived by that rule ever since he was like 14 he just said i didn't listen until i started listening to dave so um but i have a i have a couple questions okay we got we got about a minute and a half so you got to get to them real fast
Okay, I max out our Roth IRA, our 401K, and we contribute about $1,000 to $2,000 to a mutual fund, and then the $7,000 max for each of us for our Roth. I don't feel โ where do we go from here? I feel like because we're maxing everything out โ You know, what do we do from here? I'm honestly, I'm getting ready to turn 40. I'm a little off. Yeah. And I'm thankful that we don't have any bills.
Okay, I max out our Roth IRA, our 401K, and we contribute about $1,000 to $2,000 to a mutual fund, and then the $7,000 max for each of us for our Roth. I don't feel โ where do we go from here? I feel like because we're maxing everything out โ You know, what do we do from here? I'm honestly, I'm getting ready to turn 40. I'm a little off. Yeah. And I'm thankful that we don't have any bills.
Okay, I max out our Roth IRA, our 401K, and we contribute about $1,000 to $2,000 to a mutual fund, and then the $7,000 max for each of us for our Roth. I don't feel โ where do we go from here? I feel like because we're maxing everything out โ You know, what do we do from here? I'm honestly, I'm getting ready to turn 40. I'm a little off. Yeah. And I'm thankful that we don't have any bills.
But also, too, our mutual funds are only going like 6% to 8%. Okay. I got to let Jay jump in here. Go ahead, Jay.
But also, too, our mutual funds are only going like 6% to 8%. Okay. I got to let Jay jump in here. Go ahead, Jay.
But also, too, our mutual funds are only going like 6% to 8%. Okay. I got to let Jay jump in here. Go ahead, Jay.
Hi. So I need advice on what to do. So we just realized that my mother-in-law had stolen from my husband and I for the second time. The first time was last year that we discovered it. My husband's debit card numbers kept getting stolen even after he changed it six times. Come to find out. It was my mother-in-law. She stole every time he was home.
Hi. So I need advice on what to do. So we just realized that my mother-in-law had stolen from my husband and I for the second time. The first time was last year that we discovered it. My husband's debit card numbers kept getting stolen even after he changed it six times. Come to find out. It was my mother-in-law. She stole every time he was home.
Hi. So I need advice on what to do. So we just realized that my mother-in-law had stolen from my husband and I for the second time. The first time was last year that we discovered it. My husband's debit card numbers kept getting stolen even after he changed it six times. Come to find out. It was my mother-in-law. She stole every time he was home.
She somehow went to his wallet and grabbed his debit card, wrote down the numbers. She used it to pay bills. How much? We tracked $1,000, and then we stopped tracking it. Because you didn't want to keep getting that. No.