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HALEY 02-17-2009 04:43 AM

more bad news...
 
I was so pissed yesterday i could have ripped someones head off!!!!
i called our human resources dept. and asked what my 401K deduction was cause i wanted to change a couple things and lower it cause there not going to match it anymore and she told me 0%,, and i was like what????
Here's what happen, or so she said is when i was changing stuff like adding family insurance, life insurance bluh, bluh, it got kicked out of they system, i don't believe that but i lost out on 19 months of the company matching my 401K, oh boy am i pissed, but then i calmed down today, and am now thinking that all the money i would have lost anyways, so the dumb asses probably did me a favor....
oh well just another slap in the face from my company...
ok im done venting now.... :(

gja1000 02-17-2009 05:51 AM

I'm so sorry Haley, that doesn't sound right, nor fair. You are correct, you might have lost that money anyway, but still, it isn't right.

HALEY 02-17-2009 05:54 AM

they said they could make it up for me, but i have to pay 1,800 by march 16th when they stop matching us.. screw that.... just another damn depressing day here.. i come in everyday what could they possible take off me today!!! what's next for them, and when is it going to stop..
i'm taking about taking a couple days off, just need a break.....

Ponyup 02-17-2009 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by HALEY (Post 88170)
they said they could make it up for me, but i have to pay 1,800 by march 16th when they stop matching us.. screw that.... just another damn depressing day here.. i come in everyday what could they possible take off me today!!! what's next for them, and when is it going to stop..
i'm taking about taking a couple days off, just need a break.....

Geez are our companies related. My company is going to stop matching 401K on March 12th. I would be super pissed if I were you. Why wouldn't they say something.

HALEY 02-17-2009 06:42 AM

i guess it was my fault to, i should have paid more attention to what was coming out of my paychecks, oh well, with the stock market the way it is, they probably saved me money...

Janet 02-17-2009 08:01 AM

They probably did save you money Haley. We all need to make sure what our deductions are...not that our employers would really want to rip us off, but because mistakes happen. I guess this one is a good mistake for you.

Try thinking happy thoughts Haley so happy things will come your way.

HALEY 02-17-2009 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Janet (Post 88178)
They probably did save you money Haley. We all need to make sure what our deductions are...not that our employers would really want to rip us off, but because mistakes happen. I guess this one is a good mistake for you.

Try thinking happy thoughts Haley so happy things will come your way.

its so hard Janet girl, but i'm trying,,, i just called my retirement company where my 401k is, i deferraled 3% out of my pay and put it all in a retirement savings trust, screw those stocks, i hope they all crash !!!
i also have a 401k thru my bank, i'll just put more money into that, i get 3% back, plus i could claim the whole amount at the end of the year.. i'm done with this company s***...... i'll be in charge of my own savings from now on!!!!

Janet 02-17-2009 08:20 AM

That's what Oprah says to do. She says no one signs check in her company but her. She wants to know where the money goes.

HALEY 02-17-2009 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Janet (Post 88193)
That's what Oprah says to do. She says no one signs check in her company but her. She wants to know where the money goes.

i wish i had her money to play with :p

Tiramisu 02-17-2009 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by HALEY (Post 88181)
its so hard Janet girl, but i'm trying,,, i just called my retirement company where my 401k is, i deferraled 3% out of my pay and put it all in a retirement savings trust, screw those stocks, i hope they all crash !!!
i also have a 401k thru my bank, i'll just put more money into that, i get 3% back, plus i could claim the whole amount at the end of the year.. i'm done with this company s***...... i'll be in charge of my own savings from now on!!!!


Please don't crash all stocks. I'm very close to retirement and you're wishing it away.

I check at least once a month and did find where my hubby had goofed and his company wasn't withholding to his savings account. Luckily, I caught it after only a couple weeks.

HALEY 02-17-2009 08:49 AM

Sandy about time i get to retire there's not going to be any money in my 401K, so i'm just not to worried about right now.. like i said before there will always be welfare and now Obama made it better more money and food stamps, so i'm not worried at all... i'll just say Mike moved out of the house and i have no income. i'm just to that point right now, why worry about the future, it just drives me nuts....

Tiramisu 02-17-2009 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by HALEY (Post 88213)
Sandy about time i get to retire there's not going to be any money in my 401K, so i'm just not to worried about right now.. like i said before there will always be welfare and now Obama made it better more money and food stamps, so i'm not worried at all... i'll just say Mike moved out of the house and i have no income. i'm just to that point right now, why worry about the future, it just drives me nuts....

Haley, while I can sympathize with you and see where you're coming from, isn't that part of what's wrong with our system today?

DianaB 02-17-2009 09:38 AM

Haley, I'm sorry that you're still having problems with the company you work for. Their mistake probably did save you some money. {{{{{{Haley}}}}}

HALEY 02-17-2009 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by DianaB (Post 88217)
Haley, I'm sorry that you're still having problems with the company you work for. Their mistake probably did save you some money. {{{{{{Haley}}}}}

i was so frustrated yesterday Diana, im not even going to worry about it anymore.. the way the world is going, like i said i probably wont have a retirement fund anyways. so why even get myself upset about it....

judy 02-19-2009 11:43 AM

They really suck Haley! I don't think I would believe them, but you are right - you would have lost it anyway.

By taking charge of your own money, I think you are so smart. You are very practical and responsible, and have a good head for money. I admire you for that.

I just wish you might stop being so anxious about the future and your retirement. You are doing all the right things, and the rest is simply out of your control. You're also young and have years before you need your retirement fund. Financial people are all saying it will get better in time. It's also going to get worse first.

It is what it is, and there's not one thing we can do about it. So, say it turns around after a few years = you would have spent those years being frustrated
for nothing!

Maybe you could try to learn to enjoy one day at a time. Easier said than done, but with Micah, I think you can enjoy him all the time.

Look at Janet's signature quote. It's so important to do that.

In the end, it's God's will anyway. Trust in him.

HALEY 02-19-2009 11:51 AM

Thanks Judy, i just can't help to be worried about the future, i read 6 papers a day and its all bad news, i'm a reader.
I try to be smart with my money, but now a days there is really nothing i can do with it but put it in "safe" places, like my Ira thru my bank. i moved my 401K what i have in it since my company screwed that up,, still pissed off about that into a retirement savings trust, it's not making that much money, but it will be safe there. at least i'm not going to lose it in the stock market anymore...
I'm just stuck now on what i'm going to do about a college fund for Micah.. i need to start something soon, or just send him to a trade school.. yep still thinking about my sons future, if he has one..

Marilyn 02-20-2009 04:41 AM

Haley, dear, I know it's a very trying time, but contributing to your 401K is still a good idea. The reason is the money is tax deferred. Whether or not there is a company match, the funds are taken from your check pre-tax and it reduces your taxable income. You are taxed when you take the money out when your income is lower, so you should come out ahead. What we need to do is be very careful how our 401K's are invested. Mine is currently going into a Putman money market account. It's like putting it into a money market account at the bank only it's pre-tax money. My return is low, but I'm not losing anything.

My 401K was hit hard by the stock market because it was in a "balanced" portfolio utilizing mostly mutual funds, stocks, as yours probably was.

I also have rolled my 401K's from previous jobs into a self directed IRA managed by a financial "expert" who had it in a "balanced" portfolio. So you know what happened to that. It's still in the "balanced" portfolio, only I had him shift what he could to funds that hopefully have greater potential for recovery should things actually recover some day.

The amount I can contribute to 401K has been significantly reduced, and there is no match, but it's still a good idea to continue putting what we can in there.

Hope this helps you. As you know, I'm very, very frustrated myself right now. I thought my job would weather this, and I'm still not too concerned, but am realizing that this is bad enough, I may have reason to be more concerned. I still think, even if my branch were to close that they would keep me on and let me work from my home strictly in an outside sales capacity reporting to another branch, so I'd be around to restart things later, but you never know. This may get really bad. Take care!! ((((((((Haley))))))))

Gina 02-20-2009 08:05 AM

Haley , I am so sorry to hear about your 401K plan, like most said you probably would have lost it. But the point here is that its done now. I watch Susie Orman a lot and I believe she mentioned in this economy if your company is not matching your 401K you are probably better off opening up a IRA account. Or to use that money and put it towards your mortgage for that is the ultimate goal of a 401 account for paying off the mortage when you retired. Not sure but go on her website and watch her show every Saturday nights @ 9 pm. She is very good and she also has written many books. Marilyn has given you good advice too.

As Judy mentioned don't worry about the future.. You are still young and the market will eventually rebound in time. My husband is closer to retirement and his mentally and feelings are the same. He is 54 yrs. old and he lost a lot to on his 401K. I feel for the people who are retiring now.

Haley we are all feeling the effects one way or another today. I sypmathize for my children and others who will be graduating this year and finding a job on Wall street or any other business company will be very hard. They will have to start paying their student loans. I wish someone would lower their interests rates on their loans until they are employed., for how are they suppose to pay when they have no jobs...


We can go on with so many problems... What is the sense...
Hugs to you Haley :ghug: ride out the storm....

judy 02-20-2009 04:53 PM

If I lose much more in my "safe annuity" I'll have $10.00 for my old age. I also asked my financial guy to move it to more stable places when the dot coms fell apart. He did, but some is still in the market.

Luckily, I have a pension, will collect Social Security for as long as it lasts, and already bought my house. Except for wanting to leave it to my daughter, I don't really care if the mortgage ever gets paid off.

I feel for my daughter and SIL though. He's not working, and there are just no jobs up here. He's in the electrician's union but there are no jobs to fill. He always managed to find something, but with the economy like this, he's just not able to find work.

My feeling is that he will find something, but who knows when.

HALEY 02-23-2009 04:26 AM

Thanks everyone, i did move some money around, i change one thing, instead of putting money in my savings, i have a safe at home i been putting cash into, cause my sister told me to do so, cause its going to get worse before it gets better, i don't feel myself that this stimulas package is going to work, and i want cash on hand, in case i need it, i don't know how this is going to effect my bank but they got hit twice and i'm not chancing it anymore... my grandmother did this in the old recession, and she was glad she did. and i'm going to follow in her footsteps here.. just to be safe...


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