this was from 4 years ago, probably IE since my main browser is chrome.
this was from 4 years ago, probably IE since my main browser is chrome.
You can keep him if you like!
Ok, is there any way to automate this? I’ve already been saving 2k a month automatically and I’m doing the 52 week challenge with qapital but I want to do this as well. I’d prefer to not do it manually though.
I transferred 3k into savings w/o this challenge (due to bonus) but I’m joining going forward. I’m going to try qapital.
Directv Now is on Fire TV/Stick, which I’m watching right now. You can also watch via your Chrome Browser, Internet Explorer and Safari.
Yup, that’s it. I actually have a few grandfathered accounts.
Looking at that list there should only be 1 bank listed, Schwab. No Atm fees, anywhere. Worldwide. Not to mention no other annoying fees and no minimum balance requirement. It’s been my main checking account for the past 4 years except for about 3 months last year when I was finally able to open a Simple account.
Liquid cough medicine doesn’t work at all for me because I just throw it up every time. It started when I was a kid and continues to this day (I tried it last week and I lasted a good 20 minutes before the liquid reappeared.
Make sure you wash them.
Can I just buy it?
There goes my daily caloric intake.
Some told me that their friends’ child (Mexican, I believe) is being bullied. His school mates told him to “just wait until Trump is elected.”
My comment was 3 years ago. lol.
Kids are dumb.
I agree. I made my final student loan payment on January 1. I used Mint for 2 years and didn’t really see any improvement except when I forced myself to spend as minimally as possible. I paid off my first student loan 6 months after starting with YNAB. It just works.
I started using Launchbot a couple years ago and I really like it. It’s simple and I host it myself.
Just paid of my final student loan on 1/1/16 several years in advance. It took some sacrificing but it was very worth it.
I do agree re sales. That’s how I usually shop; otherwise, that stuff would really pile up. The other thing is that I don’t buy stuff that would definitely go out of style after a year. It needs to last.
I do agree with the premise, to an extent; however, when I realized that I was buying stuff that I wanted but never used (I’ve used my Kindle Fire about 10 times in 6 months and my iPad about 20 times in a year), I needed to think critically about whether or not I really need it.
Exactly my thought.