On Friday ay 3:00 when the stock market closed, I had $6,501 in stock market gain, my daughter called at 3:05, her tuition payment of $6,278, needs to be paid. Leaving my with $223.00. I didn't even have time to savor the warmth!
@BTDretire, it could have been worse. The market could have been down instead! :)
Back in the 1990s the company I worked for in the state of Georgia hired Blue Cross/Blue Shield (BC/BS) for insurance. They were awful. So bad that the employees all asked for something different. So, a year later, our employer changed insurance companies.
However, in that year time frame, BC/BS announced they wanted to switch from a non-profit status to a for-profit status. The only way they were allowed to do it required that they offer current policy holders 5 shares of stock. They sent us a form to fill out and I did so. Apparently most people just tossed the form in the trash. I figured it would be worth enough to buy lunch with or, if I were really lucky, a special dinner date with my wife.
Three years go by. I've forgotten all about the stock and had never received anything more about it. I was moving to another state and had to come up with $6000 cash for a down payment on the house and another $6000 in cash to pay the movers. The first $6000 wasn't a problem, but the 2nd was going to be rough without taking cash out of our 401K and paying the penalty.
Then a check showed up in the mail for $5983 for that BC/BS stock. It had been held up in the courts for 3 years because the people who didn't fill out the forms were mad they wouldn't get stock.
Sure made handing the $6000 to the movers easier...
But I'm right there with you on regretting how quickly that cash disappeared!