Highwayman1717
Highwayman1717 OP t1_jeg1l6n wrote
Reply to comment by Werewolfdad in Tricky Retirement Shuffling as I try and jump jobs by Highwayman1717
I’m contributing on a May-April schedule next year because I had to hustle to pay the limit this year due to this jump. I could add enough to change the payment schedule back, or keep it the same schedule because the only benefit is clearer scheduling and the money can go elsewhere.
Highwayman1717 OP t1_jeg0z2k wrote
Reply to comment by Werewolfdad in Tricky Retirement Shuffling as I try and jump jobs by Highwayman1717
Absolutely! But do I use it to get ahead and back to the calendar schedule, etc.
Highwayman1717 OP t1_jeg0mi2 wrote
Reply to comment by Werewolfdad in Tricky Retirement Shuffling as I try and jump jobs by Highwayman1717
To an extent, absolutely. Bigger snag is not having 4 grand in the extra checks to fill the Roth and scrambling to fill it without cutting hobbies and travel. Now that it’s ‘okay’…Little details as you said, like calendar timing and how to shift to new accounts.
Highwayman1717 OP t1_jefz8c2 wrote
Reply to comment by Werewolfdad in Tricky Retirement Shuffling as I try and jump jobs by Highwayman1717
Biweekly means there are two months where I get an extra paycheck, lowering the year-round checks and giving you two little windfalls to manage. I used those for my IRA until now.
Highwayman1717 OP t1_jeg1wpr wrote
Reply to comment by Werewolfdad in Tricky Retirement Shuffling as I try and jump jobs by Highwayman1717
The IRA contribution schedule or my existence?