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    Thoughts on 5M Portfolio?

    @darienjames My parents are similar to that and OP's situation. My dad is 71 and makes well over a quarter of a million a year as a partner, my parents have over $5 million dollars in assets, and even in their most bearish retirement projections they're going to die with more in assets then they...
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    JNJ Conversion to Kenvue Discussion

    @gknows I don't get why they didn't just pay a dividend of Kenvue shares to current JNJ shareholders instead of going for this route. The fact that they're forcing me to analyze these two stocks closer to decide which one I want to keep is making me wonder if I'd be better off just selling out...
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    My 401K has a YTD of -98.87%

    @ninjatoth Stock splits can also temporarily screw up the numbers. I've seen Fidelity credit me with added shares from a stock split without adjusting the price for the stock split.
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    Current value of a hypothetical $10k invested in each company that advertised in the first quarter of the 2013 Super Bowl

    @marlinkingsley It depends on how much of a winner you get, and how much you invested in it to. My portfolio would be under performing the S&P500 if I dropped my single best performing stock from it.
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    About 30 percent of us will die before age 65. Do you have a plan B for your investments, in case you're unlucky?

    @euphilia Not to mention the best way to set up your financial investments in the event of an early death is to invest for the long term, so your heirs won't have to do much of anything to them. A few years ago I read article about how Fidelity looked at their clients who had the best ROI...
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    About 30 percent of us will die before age 65. Do you have a plan B for your investments, in case you're unlucky?

    @inchristcah The point still stands regardless of what the numbers are. The older you are the longer your average life expectancy becomes. After a certain point, usually around 80 (but varying by country and circumstance) your average life expectancy is only a few more years, even if you're...
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