NeverBend
03-20-2015, 09:53 PM
Youngin's , take note!
In 1987 I set up an IRA for my wife and she made the (then) maximum contribution of $2,000 for the 1986 tax year.
My wife's been an RN and NP for over 25 years but in 1987 and 1988 she used an IRA rather than her work 403b account because we weren't sure that we could afford the regular deductions.
We move to my current house in August 1989 and never changed the address on these two accounts. The first was forgotten and the second's existence was forgotten.
Today, I went to a Fidelity office to put a few bucks into her know IRA when the representative asked which account I wanted to put the money into.
"Say What?"
Tonight we called Fidelity and although it was hard to gain access, (we didn't know any of the investments in the accounts), but we persevered.
Holy Shit! :cool:
Not life changing money but man am I going to sleep good tonight! I spent $500 on tobacco in the past two days (and felt like a criminal) and now I may go back and buy some more!
The moral for the youngin's is, keep the money in something that has a chance to go up because time will go by and you may just find some accounts that you forgot about and then you can buy many kilos of weed.
:):):):) (and many more)
In 1987 I set up an IRA for my wife and she made the (then) maximum contribution of $2,000 for the 1986 tax year.
My wife's been an RN and NP for over 25 years but in 1987 and 1988 she used an IRA rather than her work 403b account because we weren't sure that we could afford the regular deductions.
We move to my current house in August 1989 and never changed the address on these two accounts. The first was forgotten and the second's existence was forgotten.
Today, I went to a Fidelity office to put a few bucks into her know IRA when the representative asked which account I wanted to put the money into.
"Say What?"
Tonight we called Fidelity and although it was hard to gain access, (we didn't know any of the investments in the accounts), but we persevered.
Holy Shit! :cool:
Not life changing money but man am I going to sleep good tonight! I spent $500 on tobacco in the past two days (and felt like a criminal) and now I may go back and buy some more!
The moral for the youngin's is, keep the money in something that has a chance to go up because time will go by and you may just find some accounts that you forgot about and then you can buy many kilos of weed.
:):):):) (and many more)