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UPS/Teamster 401k...Prudential to a Dreyfus self managed account...+22.86% for 2012
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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 1113580" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p><strong>Re: UPS/Teamster 401k...Prudential to a Dreyfus self managed account...+22.86% for 20</strong></p><p></p><p>brownboy/benben----I would like for either or both of you to do me a favor. Starting Monday write down the cumulative balance in all of your accounts. I would like you to then log the time that you spend working on your portfolios for the week. Friday evening I would like you to write down the cumulative balance. I would then like you to compute the gain/loss for the week and divide that figure by the number of hours which would give you your hourly wage. I would be curious as to what that figure would be and if you still find it worthwhile to spend so much time working on your financials and if that time would be better spent elsewhere (family?).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 1113580, member: 12570"] [b]Re: UPS/Teamster 401k...Prudential to a Dreyfus self managed account...+22.86% for 20[/b] brownboy/benben----I would like for either or both of you to do me a favor. Starting Monday write down the cumulative balance in all of your accounts. I would like you to then log the time that you spend working on your portfolios for the week. Friday evening I would like you to write down the cumulative balance. I would then like you to compute the gain/loss for the week and divide that figure by the number of hours which would give you your hourly wage. I would be curious as to what that figure would be and if you still find it worthwhile to spend so much time working on your financials and if that time would be better spent elsewhere (family?). [/QUOTE]
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