My Account
Report problem with this ad
Start a related thread
Start a related poll
Reply via Boardmail
Feb 14, 2015
6:04
:10
pm
franklyvulgar
Might be viable if the wifey sees knows and spends your monthly account but
Let's you do the taxes and you can get the money into another account before she she's it.
This message has been modified
Originally posted on Feb 14, 2015 at 6:04:10pm
Message modified by franklyvulgar on Feb 14, 2015 at 6:05:42pm
Start a related thread
Start a related poll
Reply via Boardmail
Report problem with this ad
franklyvulgar
Bio page
franklyvulgar
Joined
Sep 11, 2006
Last login
Jun 26, 2024
Total posts
26,864 (20 FO)
Report problem with this ad
Messages
Author
Time
If you are going to use a tax refund as a forced interest free savings plan,
workindev
2/14/15 5:43pm
I would go so far as to say a negative return savings account. Your money is
PhilPete
2/14/15 5:48pm
Not much different from a traditional savings account
mobius
2/14/15 5:54pm
Very true. Savigns account only a couple percent better.
PhilPete
2/14/15 6:50pm
At best 1% better
mobius
2/15/15 8:19am
Not so if the Fed imposes negative interest rates
Busiturtle
2/14/15 6:27pm
I hope that guy isn't really a CPA.
ChubbyChaser
2/14/15 5:48pm
I don't think he was advocating for that kind of tax strategy. He was just....
RexIdaCoug
2/14/15 6:03pm
If he wasn't advocating for it then I extend my apologies.
ChubbyChaser
2/14/15 6:11pm
A lot of snobbiness here re: potential annual savings of tens of dollars
jokerman
2/14/15 6:19pm
I think there is a little more than that at play here. If course there is a
workindev
2/14/15 6:33pm
Some people would blow the "windfall." Others would use it productively.
garyfan
2/14/15 6:37pm
I'm sure there are studies showing what the average refund is spent on, and I'd
workindev
2/14/15 6:46pm
You're making my point because you and those studies are talking about the
garyfan
2/14/15 6:51pm
Might be viable if the wifey sees knows and spends your monthly account but
franklyvulgar
2/14/15 6:04pm
The entire issue is overstated.
garyfan
2/14/15 6:25pm
Probably, but a lot of people have credit card debt....
RexIdaCoug
2/14/15 6:39pm
Agreed. People who don't have excess monthly cash flow shouldn't even think
garyfan
2/14/15 6:52pm
There are better alternatives for your non economic reasons than having somebody
workindev
2/14/15 6:53pm
It's true there are opportunity costs. But it's still overrated.
garyfan
2/14/15 10:01pm
Report problem with this ad
Posting on CougarBoard
In order to post, you will need to either
sign up
or
log in
.
Report problem with this ad