The_Red_Mage
The_Red_Mage
The_Red_Mage

That’s a common misconception. So long as you drill at least 800 feet into the asteroid, it works fine.

Ages 16-18: How to buy a car, a house. How to file taxes.

If you need to stop using credit cards to avoid paying interest that’s fine, but I’ve had a credit card since I was 18 (and before that as part of my parent’s account) and have never paid an interest fee. Credit cards have a lot of advantages over debit cards like extended warranties, cash back (2% on all purchases

Can’t afford healthcare? Cool! We will fine you because you’re poor! Yay for MURICA!

That’s exactly what I said to the insurance broker. “So what I understand is I can pay $250/month for essentially nothing?” She said yes.

I paid the fine last year and feel quite comfortable in my ability to hold a grudge about it for the next 60 years.

One of the most useful posts EVER.

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If the stats from this article hold true, then guess who has a less “germy” place:

I’m such a fashion caveman. There are only about 2 of those I’d even consider wearing.

I’m such a fashion caveman. There are only about 2 of those I’d even consider wearing.

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It’ll definitely help cab drivers, but it likely won’t lower their costs to lease the cab from the taxi company. That’s part of the reason Uber is more appealing to drivers. Yellow taxi companies charge a flat fee per shift and its on the driver to get enough fares during that shift to earn their money back.

Except that almost everyone makes money when the market and the economy are doing well, like they have been for the past few years. The real question is who made money in 2008 and 2009, and what were they doing?

The DPRK perfected this shit way before Suzanne Collins :)

One for the guests, one for me. Two for the guests, one...two for me...

That drives me insane.

Vanguard.

One thing I would add is the use of dollar-cost averaging to buy in and out of the market.