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and after 3 days, he is risen!

If you are paying $20 for a haircut, I imagine people assume you did it yourself anyway.

Pocket change cost me my first and only black girlfriend.   It was in the middle of a roaring poker boom and I was flush in ways most men don't even bother dreaming of. Money, it was like dirt to me

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Excel question for the experts:

 

I want to make a sheet that has employee credit card purchases on the first worksheet. When I log purchases, I want Excel to automatically copy the entire row to a different worksheet based on the name of the employee OR where they work.

 

So let's say that Jim works in the computer lab. Any time a row says Jim's name OR the computer lab for area, I want it to copy that whole row to the worksheet for that area.

 

 

What's the best way to go about doing this?

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I've never seen Road House.

 

I haven't either. But I've seen Point Break more times that Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves combined.

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Like, physically copy the line over or just have it show up on the sub page once it's entered?

 

Cause the first would require a macro, the second would be some combo of index/match/rank formulas on the other sheets which could potentially get very memory intensive.

 

 

Also, brvy, I should have CC'd you on that post. I forgot about you being a fan of design and snark.

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Like, physically copy the line over or just have it show up on the sub page once it's entered?

 

Cause the first would require a macro, the second would be some combo of index/match/rank formulas on the other sheets which could potentially get very memory intensive.

 

 

Also, brvy, I should have CC'd you on that post. I forgot about you being a fan of design and snark.

 

Have it show up on the correct worksheet once it's entered is what I was thinking, but it doesn't matter to me really.

 

I'll go back and look at the design snark thing. I skipped it because it wasn't for me!

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Pivot tables with a macro that runs in the background might work well, as well.

 

Hell maybe even some advanced filters.

 

Sigh. I don't know anything about those. I really don't want to learn anything new. I want to get put out to pasture.

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Hey Strat

 

I read a blog recently where the author was suggesting you prioritize non-Roth retirement accounts because you're essentiallly paying 25%+ tax and unless you're making $200k+/yr in retirement you're not paying that as an effective tax rate (assuming no tax hikes).

 

Thoughts?

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True for the 95%. Not true for the 5% with IRAs big enough to force RMDs that take them into the higher brackets in retirement. I'm personally doing pretax... enough to get the match from my employer, and the rest just gets saved in a non-qualified account. I want the flexibility, and like the idea of having an account that adds a passive $10k+/yr to my earnings.

 

I'll eventually max my contributions with some mix of both Roth and pretax, and look to do Roth conversions whenever the market tanks. But that's probably 3+ years down the line, whenever $18k is not such a meaningful portion of my bottom line. The picture is murky because it's all contingent on whatever the government decides to do (as you know).

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I've never seen Road House.

I haven't either. But I've seen Point Break more times that Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves combined.

 

Well you both have home work for this weekend now. Reports by 7:00 pm Sunday.

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