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  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,807 Standard Supporter
    edited March 2021
    What discount rate should I use to NPV the massive negative cash flow from all the taxes and inflation related costs of living I'll be tossing out the window vs. the $1400 I won't get?

  • Blu82
    Blu82 Member Posts: 1,673

    What discount rate should I use to NPV the massive negative cash flow from all the taxes and inflation related costs of living I'll be tossing out the window vs. the $1400 I won't get?

    Shouldn't make any difference what number you use.
    Slo Joe and his merry Men, women and various other sexes just pick a number and throw up.
    $2000?
    $1400?
    $1.9 trillion (9% for Covid, of course)
    Just pick one. It'll be ok.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,807 Standard Supporter
    Blu82 said:

    What discount rate should I use to NPV the massive negative cash flow from all the taxes and inflation related costs of living I'll be tossing out the window vs. the $1400 I won't get?

    Shouldn't make any difference what number you use.
    Slo Joe and his merry Men, women and various other sexes just pick a number and throw up.
    $2000?
    $1400?
    $1.9 trillion (9% for Covid, of course)
    Just pick one. It'll be ok.
    Excel exploded.

  • 1to392831weretaken
    1to392831weretaken Member Posts: 7,696
    Blu82 said:

    What discount rate should I use to NPV the massive negative cash flow from all the taxes and inflation related costs of living I'll be tossing out the window vs. the $1400 I won't get?

    Shouldn't make any difference what number you use.
    Slo Joe and his merry Men, women and various other sexes just pick a number and throw up.
    $2000?
    $1400?
    $1.9 trillion (9% for Covid, of course)
    Just pick one. It'll be ok.
    So when Trump's $2.2 trillion CARES act passed, were you equally pissed?
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,807 Standard Supporter

    Blu82 said:

    What discount rate should I use to NPV the massive negative cash flow from all the taxes and inflation related costs of living I'll be tossing out the window vs. the $1400 I won't get?

    Shouldn't make any difference what number you use.
    Slo Joe and his merry Men, women and various other sexes just pick a number and throw up.
    $2000?
    $1400?
    $1.9 trillion (9% for Covid, of course)
    Just pick one. It'll be ok.
    So when Trump's $2.2 trillion CARES act passed, were you equally pissed?
    How much of that went overseas?

  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,573
    USMChawk said:

    Oh look, more stimulus money I won’t get.

    I guess in a way, it’s a good problem to have
  • BennyBeaver
    BennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346
    Somehow we ended up with a small check during round 1 of COVID stim. I think it was because of the kids I still have as dependents. I didn’t really look into the why, I just divvied it up to them. They were impacted due to the part time jobs they had were cut. So it was good to give them some spending $.

    I didn’t need it. Honestly the kids didn’t “need” it either.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,807 Standard Supporter

    Somehow we ended up with a small check during round 1 of COVID stim. I think it was because of the kids I still have as dependents. I didn’t really look into the why, I just divvied it up to them. They were impacted due to the part time jobs they had were cut. So it was good to give them some spending $.

    I didn’t need it. Honestly the kids didn’t “need” it either.

    You sound poor.

  • doogie
    doogie Member Posts: 15,072
    Covid stiiimulous relief on average, totals almost $44,000 per taxpayer.

    You above or below average?