I don't know, 32GB microSD cards are fairly common now. I have most of southern California (San Diego, OC, IE, LA, and a bit of the eastern desert) stored on my phone and it doesn't seem to take up very much space.
I don't know, 32GB microSD cards are fairly common now. I have most of southern California (San Diego, OC, IE, LA, and a bit of the eastern desert) stored on my phone and it doesn't seem to take up very much space.
I'm a pepper-head too, but I'm slowly learning that not everything needs to taste like burning. :)
Luxury brands appeal to consumers by selling them an image of what they'd like to be. The salesperson doesn't think you fit the image. Now you absolutely have to have it! You'll show them! And you'll feel awesome about it until halfway during the drive home you realize you just spent $500 on a pair of socks.
I've been doing this for ages. Super easy dinner:
The problem with this as it applies to Mint is that there's no consideration for the condition of your vehicle. Just make, model, year, and mileage.
Well, I agree with you there- for someone making $50k and contributing 85% of their salary each paycheck it'd take five months to max out a 401k. That's not a very realistic scenario and it wouldn't be very beneficial anyway, so the article is definitely strange.
Or... you could increase the contribution percentage at a lower income. I max mine out by contributing 25% of my $70k income. Yes, I consider myself very fortunate to be able to work hard enough to earn that much, and no, I probably couldn't support a family of five on that paycheck here in southern California, but…
The Chase Ink Bold business card is another great option. It offers two complimentary lounge visits each year for you and a guest, with additional visits costing only $27 each. Other benefits include 50,000 points after $5,000 worth of purchases in the first three months and no foreign-transaction fees. Its $95 annual…
If you look at the location history in Google Maps (https://maps.google.com/locationhistor…) it can already tell when you're stationary, walking, or driving. It can probably figure out when you begin walking, and then associate the previous stationary point with your car.
Lanesplitting this fast is stupid. Lanesplitting at very low speeds is an efficient use of roads when traffic is otherwise not moving, and filtering to the front of line of vehicles at a stoplight is a good way to avoid being rear-ended by drivers who aren't paying attention.
Except for all of the amazing canyon roads that you can't find in most other places.
"You might want to spend more time asleep."
If you're under 50, there's a really easy way to figure out what percentage of your portfolio should be in bonds:
YES. I moved cross-country for a promotion, only to go through a company merger shortly after that dead-ended my career path here. I've stuck around this long mostly because my apartment complex charges $4000.00 (that's not a typo) to break a lease early, and it won't be cheap to move my car, bike, and stuff back to…
I've recently discovered how much I enjoy Campari, and it happens to go well with both fruit and bubbly water. Try a highball of equal parts Campari, grapefruit juice, and club soda. Or for something sweeter and less bitter, try an Americano- campari, sweet vermouth, soda.
Balsamic or malt vinegar can add an interesting tang to a bowl of oatmeal. Yeah, it's weird and not an everyday combination, but it's better than you might think.
But it can't all be perfect, because Audi needs you to keep you complaining. The A3 TDI comes only with a six-speed automatic. You'll be able to get the optional Bang & Olufsen sound system, but Quattro appears to be off the menu.
This is kind of crazy. I'm able to max out my 401k with a 4% company match, and max out my Roth IRA contributions. All of that combined comes to $25,800- or $70.68/day. It is literally impossible to put $82/day in retirement accounts, unless you count couples combining their finances.