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    Daily General Discussion and Advice Thread - January 11, 2022 Investing


    Daily General Discussion and Advice Thread - January 11, 2022

    Posted: 11 Jan 2022 02:01 AM PST

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    What if you put 6,000 into Roth then get a raise later in the year?

    Posted: 11 Jan 2022 12:37 AM PST

    Let's say you make $100,000 a year and contribute your standard 6000 limit every January 1. But what happens if, say, in July of the same year you get a new position that pays $250,000 -- that is, it makes you ineligible for a roth contributions but you already made a contribution in the calendar year? (You've presumably already made stock purchases and could potentiality have lost on those as well.) Thank you.

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    Dividend trackers, any free without limits?

    Posted: 11 Jan 2022 04:57 AM PST

    I'm trying to avoid a spreadsheet for this one as I've got others I've made for other purposes but if I absolutely have to I'll use one.

    Is there a free dividend tracker that has no arbitrary limits? Happy to see a few adds on the side of needed, but the ones I've found have had limits applied, no more than X orders or not allowed more than 25 tickers etc. Is there such a thing? I tried divitrack.io and there's a limit on orders but that seemed good with a monthly email of upcoming dividends.

    If no websites any premade spreadsheets around ideally with an option to change currency as I don't want to be working out conversions 😂

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