[quote]tootles27 wrote:
OK, I’ve turned into a fairypants. My kid started with gauges and I decided to follow along and I only have 14 g in and my ear hurts! Burgertime.[/quote]
First and foremost we would ALL like to see your fairypants.
Second… where in your ear is it? Cuz if its up high u r fucked that shit hurts for at least six months.
I am going tanning which will keep me entertained for thirty minutes. I will then return to complain about my eyes and hopefully oogle Toots in her panties I mean fairypants.
Hm. So am I retarded in thinking that rather than taking out a loan to help me pay college, I should just draw out some money from my roth IRA? Since you can withdraw your contributions tax and penalty free, could I not just… do that? I’d leave a good chunk in, and then by the time (roughly) I’ll need money again, I’ll have had some work.
[quote]byukid wrote:
Hm. So am I retarded in thinking that rather than taking out a loan to help me pay college, I should just draw out some money from my roth IRA? Since you can withdraw your contributions tax and penalty free, could I not just… do that? I’d leave a good chunk in, and then by the time (roughly) I’ll need money again, I’ll have had some work.
Any thoughts?[/quote]
Do NOT, under any circumstance, for any fucking reason what-so-ever, take money out of your roth to pay for school.
Take the loans, consolidate them when you graduate, pay them once a month. At the very least you continue to establish credit.
[quote]byukid wrote:
Hm. So am I retarded in thinking that rather than taking out a loan to help me pay college, I should just draw out some money from my roth IRA? Since you can withdraw your contributions tax and penalty free, could I not just… do that? I’d leave a good chunk in, and then by the time (roughly) I’ll need money again, I’ll have had some work.
Any thoughts?[/quote]
Do NOT, under any circumstance, for any fucking reason what-so-ever, take money out of your roth to pay for school.
Take the loans, consolidate them when you graduate, pay them once a month. At the very least you continue to establish credit.[/quote]
Got it. I’m looking forward to doing my own taxes for the first time this year.
Condoleeza Rice is speaking at BYU today. That’ll be interesting to see.
Last night the woman and I were babysitting and we had to feed the baby, so I narrated it as if the baby and bottle were in a championship boxing match, and I was an overly enthusiastic sports reporter. It was really fun, and I think the baby even got into it a little.
[quote]byukid wrote:
Hm. So am I retarded in thinking that rather than taking out a loan to help me pay college, I should just draw out some money from my roth IRA? Since you can withdraw your contributions tax and penalty free, could I not just… do that? I’d leave a good chunk in, and then by the time (roughly) I’ll need money again, I’ll have had some work.
Any thoughts?[/quote]
Do NOT, under any circumstance, for any fucking reason what-so-ever, take money out of your roth to pay for school.
Take the loans, consolidate them when you graduate, pay them once a month. At the very least you continue to establish credit.[/quote]
I would say that once you take from your retirement, alot of people don’t ever get to put it back.
It’d be better to show, rather than tell, Hallowed. From my menacing disposition, to my battle cries, to the amount of work I’m putting in…most of these people steer clear. Only the truly enlightened ones enter my domain. Now it’s time for my happy pills…