“But how am I supposed to get a Christmas-tree back here? I can’t carry a six-foot tree, like we usually have, all the way home from the nursery. It’s away out on the edge of town.” “You can take my car,” said mum. “Put the back seat down and most of the tree wi...
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Setting up a 72(t) payment plan is an excellent way to tap your retirement funds early without penalty. However, figuring out the allowable payment schedule can be complex, so get help from a qualified tax professional. If your 72(t) distribution is too large or small, you may be subject...
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“I haven’t got all day. Car’s over here.” He strode off through the darkness of a late afternoon in early December and we struggled in his wake, carrying the tree between us. His vehicle turned out to be a pickup and we managed to get the Christmas-tree installed in the back ...
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