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re: Nationwide Roth IRA
Posted on 11/13/13 at 4:50 pm to Teddy Ruxpin
Posted on 11/13/13 at 4:50 pm to Teddy Ruxpin
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The one part I never got about "reallocation" is this idea that it happens once a year. I contribute throughout the year and buy whatever needs to be bought to keep my allocation percentages on target.
Doesn't that negate some of the benefit of reallocation though?
I thought a big part of it was the sale of overperforming assets to buy underperforming assets so that when the corrective shift back towards the average occurred, you jump ahead.
You'll still get some of that with controlling what you are buying....but not as much.
Posted on 11/13/13 at 4:58 pm to jimbeam
only got one second interview. do that in 2 weeks.
if they offer, do i accept to secure a job? (90% i will)
or wait until i graduate and then apply to other positions... i've had several people say they'd hire me on the spot if i had degree in hand, so it's tempting, but it'll be nice to coast through that last semester. if i passed the FE last month then that'll also be a significant bargaining chip in waiting and applying elsewhere.
not sure what to do. gonna knock this interview out and go from there.
if they offer, do i accept to secure a job? (90% i will)
or wait until i graduate and then apply to other positions... i've had several people say they'd hire me on the spot if i had degree in hand, so it's tempting, but it'll be nice to coast through that last semester. if i passed the FE last month then that'll also be a significant bargaining chip in waiting and applying elsewhere.
not sure what to do. gonna knock this interview out and go from there.
This post was edited on 11/13/13 at 4:59 pm
Posted on 11/13/13 at 4:59 pm to Dooshay
Yea the FE will be my break point
Gonna have to wait to get results to nail an official job. Have options either way though
Gonna have to wait to get results to nail an official job. Have options either way though
Posted on 11/13/13 at 5:10 pm to jimbeam
i put over 100 hours of studying into it and i wish i hadnt.
-you can't memorize that many different problem types
-the test is only 1/8 of the amount of material i reviewed
-it was about 10x easier than i was expecting
-i finished both sections with plenty of time
-there was no multi-step problems or any calculations where i had to write out more than one simple equation
your knowledge of 4 years of engineering at lsu is enough to pass with minimal review
-you can't memorize that many different problem types
-the test is only 1/8 of the amount of material i reviewed
-it was about 10x easier than i was expecting
-i finished both sections with plenty of time
-there was no multi-step problems or any calculations where i had to write out more than one simple equation
your knowledge of 4 years of engineering at lsu is enough to pass with minimal review
Posted on 11/13/13 at 5:30 pm to Dooshay
im gonna do a few review problems every day over the break to refresh but i'm not doing anything hard core
Posted on 11/14/13 at 10:33 am to jimbeam
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im gonna do a few review problems every day over the break to refresh but i'm not doing anything hard core
Just mainly study that formula book and know where everything is. A lot of the answers of the non-math questions were in there if you look up the concepts.
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