Jim Cramer’s Age, Tax Free Days & 401K Limits
It’s been popular these days for bloggers to scour their logs for questions that visitors have had (based on search engine referral pages) and answering them… so I’m joining the party!
An Ask.com visitor asks: How old is Jim Cramer?
According to Wikipedia, Jim Cramer was born on February 10th, 1955 in Wyndmoor, PA, which makes him 51 years old.
A Googler wants to know when the “tax free day” [in] michigan is:
According to my research on 2006 Sales Tax Free dates, Michigan doesn’t have a tax free day(s). Sorry folks!
And lastly, A Googler wonders about the “401k max for 2006″:
For 2006, the maximum you can contribute to your 401k according tot he IRS is $15,000 unless you are over the age of 50, then you are permitted an additiona $5,000 “catch-up.” Your employer can also impose their own limit, usually a percentage of your salary, if they so choose.
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There are 4 comments, add your thoughts now!
If the questions are based on search engine referrals, then the inquisitive visitors have already searched and left.
Maybe the answers will help someone in the future.
Ahhhh yes, I know I’ve never talked about Jim Cramer’s age and the absence of information (Michigan’s tax free dates) doesn’t necessarily mean Michigan has no tax date - so, in those cases I’ve decided just to answer the question outright in case someone else wants to know.
Why must you take my fun away?
Jim, you crack me up. Well, being a Michigander, I know for a fact that Michigan does not have a sales tax free date.
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