Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

"The guy down the street"

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #16
    Sea-Tax

    Originally posted by sea-tax View Post
    No hot stock tips, as I think you may or may not know I am a firm believer in diversification . Therefore I don't have a crystal ball and don't invest as though I do.

    My advice diversify , buy longterm and let time do what it does. Good Luck BB glad to see you back and make sure you still check in from time to time.
    Thanks. "Diversify" is a good tip in itself. I've played many markets over the years and that is, in fact, the only way I ever made (and kept) any real money. In the 90s I gave a broker $7K and he gave be back $12K after two years in a mutual fund of his choosing.

    I played the Internet "bubble" in '99 and was up $40K on AOL and others, but didn't take anything off the table (wanted to collect those techs and "get in on the ground floor" long-term). After it burst, I instead netted only $3K (but my wife says that plus figure doesn't take into account the $9K CD with which I talked her into buying E-trade {it crashed} -- I say FASB prohibits such co-mingling). My broker called two years later -- seems ex-Net stock "Super-Duper" had "reached bottom" (was $140/now $70) and was poised to "take off." In one final, futile, floundering attempt to recoup my "investment," I plunged with $5K. It did take off -- straight to the cellar. I finally sold out at $4.

    Anyway, what's that saying? "After crosses and losses, men grow humbler and wiser;" something like that. Having been justly and properly chastized (aka "snakebit" -- the local term for jinxed), my now subdued financial activities consist merely of an occasional check on CD rates at the local bank (is it 3.5 or 4%?). Basking in such quiet and sedate financial tranquility, my nerves are calmed.

    But, I miss the old days -- the fast-paced trading, the affable (everybody's happy when making money) wheeler-dealer brokers taking chancy risks (with my money), the heady making of big (to me) money quickly, tracking the stocks, charting the charts, the ego-trip feeling that you're getting somewhere financially, and then...well; you know.

    Still, when's the last time your stuffed-shirt banker told you a good dirty joke?

    Comment


      #17
      Hey Bird,

      Originally posted by Bird Legs View Post
      Appreciate you asking. Am still taking chemotherapy treatments, blood transfusions,
      etc. Have had 5 treatments out of a series of 8 so far. Had a C T Scan Thursday a week ago. It came back very positive. Do get tired easily, however, am still working on tax returns. Clients have been very paitient with me.
      Just hope you are doing well and staying active chasing those moonshiners down there
      in those valleys & hills.
      Bird Legs
      Good to hear from you and glad you're doing okay (under the circumstances). It's nice that your clients are helping out. Don't hear of any moonshine nowadays. I used to have a Whiskey Sour (w/BlackJack) at O'Charley's restaurant on occasion, but I'm about out of that business (besides they keep shrinking the glasses -- kinda like TV dinners).

      Keep your chin up and us posted.

      Best regards, BB

      Comment


        #18
        Does anyone else think it is odd

        for the IRS to ask for the names and addresses of one's clients? Why can't someone at the IRS quickly and easily pull the returns a given preparer (firm or individual) has done and with the returns the names and addresses of the taxpayers? I can see that some might have moved and elected not to notify the IRS even though they did notify their tax person. I can also see that the tax person might have a better list of phone numbers than the IRS can come up with conveniently. But most will be right there at the addresses on their returns and most who are not will not have told their tax person about their move. And as for the phone numbers, I have never known the IRS to kick off an audit with anything except a letter. Even while the process is going on, my clients and I call them more often than the IRS calls us.

        Comment


          #19
          The IRS will match the list given by the preparer with information on file. Assuming the preparer's list matches the file information exactly, there's no problem, but that would be the wrong assumption. There are lots of reasons the records might not match, and the IRS expects to see discrepancies with a preparer under investigation.

          It's also great PR. When the Justice Department requires a preparer to turn over records of all clients, it sends a message to the entire preparer community.

          Comment


            #20
            Bird

            Tax returns??? Take care of yourself FIRST... If the returns are fun-do them. If they are not fun send them down the road. Listen to me-Big TALKER-I just turned 60 maybe I should practice what I preach?!!

            Best of luck..

            Comment


              #21
              Glad to hear from both of you again. I always appreciate your posts and answers to the questions.

              Birdlegs, do try to do too much. Getting enough rest is essential to recovery.

              Linda F

              Comment


                #22
                Hey FEDDUKE404

                No that is not the same one - I'm in northeast NC about 1.5 hours from the ocean.

                Comment


                  #23
                  To Bird Legs

                  I wish you much luck and offer many prayers with your battle. You can beat this. I have two very good friends who went through several kinds of chemo 2 years ago until the right combinations worked. May your good health be returned to you.

                  Jeannie

                  Comment


                    #24
                    To All of You

                    Thank you very much for your thoughts & prayers.
                    I have haad 5 rounds of chemo therapy now and the last CTScan was very good.
                    I have excellent doctors and nurses taking care of me.
                    Again, I appreciate all of you.

                    Comment

                    Working...
                    X