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Anyone else having the problem where they can't open the retirement thread someone started? All the other threads open fine but this one is offcenter and cant see anything. Tried in chrome and safari
 

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That thread is shot.....King probably posted some crap on that page.
 

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Not me. It was DNoonan.

Add him to your ignore list and you can enter the thread again. Blame some stupid glitch that this board has lately. They need to figure it out. Too many young threads dying because of this.
 

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Yea, its on the front page here but not working. Was looking to see what the question was. Any mods can help?
 

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The only way that thread gets active again is if you fill up the 1st page.

Then again,you`ll never get to see whats on that page.

So let it Die.
 

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I already solved the issue here. Block Dnoon. His last post is causing the thread to fuck up.


This is his post.

At a glance: Roth IRA vs. Traditional IRA.

Roth IRATraditional IRA
Taxes
  • Contributions are not tax-deductible.
  • Earnings can grow tax-free. (not taxed on back end)

  • Contributions may be tax-deductible. (pay less tax now)
  • Earnings can grow tax-deferred. (dont get hit for gains along the way when you trade within the account).
Withdrawals
  • Contributions are always tax- and penalty-free.
  • After age 59½ and if the account has been open 5 years, earnings are tax- and penalty-free.
  • Distributions are not required.

  • After age 59½, withdrawals are penalty-free but taxed as current income.
  • You must begin taking distributions at age 70½.
Funding your account
  • Use money you’ve earned.
  • Convert a Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA.
  • Roll over an old 401(k).
  • Transfer an IRA.

  • Use money you’ve earned.
  • Roll over an old 401(k).
  • Transfer an IRA.
Income limitations
  • You aren’t eligible for a Roth IRA if your earned income is above a certain level. See income limitations.

  • Anyone with earned income can contribute to a Traditional IRA.
  • Some contributions may be tax-deductible. See contribution limits.
Age guidelinesN/ABefore reaching age 70½, you can contribute if you have earned income.
Investment optionsMutual funds, stocks, bonds, ETFs, CDs, and money market funds.Mutual funds, stocks, bonds, ETFs, CDs, and money market funds.

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I already solved the issue here. Block Dnoon. His last post is causing the thread to fuck up.


This is his post.

At a glance: Roth IRA vs. Traditional IRA.

Roth IRATraditional IRA
Taxes
  • Contributions are not tax-deductible.
  • Earnings can grow tax-free. (not taxed on back end)

  • Contributions may be tax-deductible. (pay less tax now)
  • Earnings can grow tax-deferred. (dont get hit for gains along the way when you trade within the account).
Withdrawals
  • Contributions are always tax- and penalty-free.
  • After age 59½ and if the account has been open 5 years, earnings are tax- and penalty-free.
  • Distributions are not required.

  • After age 59½, withdrawals are penalty-free but taxed as current income.
  • You must begin taking distributions at age 70½.
Funding your account
  • Use money you’ve earned.
  • Convert a Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA.
  • Roll over an old 401(k).
  • Transfer an IRA.

  • Use money you’ve earned.
  • Roll over an old 401(k).
  • Transfer an IRA.
Income limitations
  • You aren’t eligible for a Roth IRA if your earned income is above a certain level. See income limitations.

  • Anyone with earned income can contribute to a Traditional IRA.
  • Some contributions may be tax-deductible. See contribution limits.
Age guidelinesN/ABefore reaching age 70½, you can contribute if you have earned income.
Investment optionsMutual funds, stocks, bonds, ETFs, CDs, and money market funds.Mutual funds, stocks, bonds, ETFs, CDs, and money market funds.

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How did Dnoonan cause this to happen? I followed your advice and it worked. Seems odd
 

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I don't know. It's happened in many threads already. Only a programmer would know what's going on here. I posted the same thing here and the thread didn't crash. God only knows what the real problem is.
 

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I don't know. It's happened in many threads already. Only a programmer would know what's going on here. I posted the same thing here and the thread didn't crash. God only knows what the real problem is.

Probably the original copy and paste had code < script > type whatever that conflicted with VBulletin platform. It happens. Theres certain type things blocked due to the potential of the Injection of bad stuff. Via HTML.
 

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