michaelkonen01
Michael Konen
michaelkonen01

You got a keyboard. You made a tablet into a laptop.

The data is from 2011! I wonder what the other years say and if there is correlation between the different years. I don't think they have enough data to really say one way or the other.

I wish there was a way to manage all of your accounts within one center area. This may be a security risk, but I would love to be able to go into one account and say this credit card is going to pay for bills 1, 2 and 3. Just like switching banks is a pay, so is getting a new credit card. Due to the Target breach

This is what I've been told on which accounts to attribute savings to. Of course before getting here you should have 0 debt and an emergency fund. The structure below is to get the most return on your money by saving on taxes.

From what I'm gathering this is similar to a feature that SugarSync used to offer for free. This is great if you're trying to keep certain folders/documents in sync between computers. For me I wanted to have my financial excel documents accessible on both my work and personal computers and cloud backup is a feature

This is complete overkill. I board at least two planes every week and I'm RARELY sick. Just make sure you take care of yourself regardless of if you're on a plane or not. Eat correctly, drink plenty of water, exercise regularly and get some sleep. That's the perfect recipe for not getting sick!

The lifetime would depend on how over the drive is actually being used though, correct? For instance I'm less worried about my external hard drives dying because they aren't plugged in for very long when I actually access them, which is pretty rare in itself.

I don't think it's as easy as outlawing it. I think tipping needs to get back to its roots. I think employers should compensate their employees adequately so tipping isn't seen as required. A required tip is absolutely pointless. However I still think that it should be up to the customer to decided if they've

I'll be honest, I don't know a lot about Betterment, but I do remember looking at them in the past and deciding that I liked Wealthfront.

That's the worst advice I've heard (besides not saving/investing). The only way you lose money in a crash is when you sell your assets. In the past 10 years, which includes a market crash, the S&P500 is up 64%. Your plan would only be up 30% in the same time frame. This year alone the S&P500 is up 13% (YTD).

Talk to your employer about setting up a SIMPLE IRA as well. I work in a company with less that 15 persons and that's how we handle our retirement savings.

How are you making a salary while retired?

No more mutual funds for me. Only index mimicking ETFs. I allow Wealthfront to manage all of this for me and they're amazing.

Without iPhone support Google Music All Access will not work for me. Also I honestly prefer a desktop client. With Spotify I have the ability to take tracks offline so if I don't have the internet, I can still listen to some of music. Not all places we go have the internet, especially airports/airplanes which I

I think the same principles could be said about music and work!

I don't understand this design one bit. Why don't the curtains overlap? Seems so simple to fix...

Since everyone has said this application was pretty horrible, is there something similar that you could recommend?

I agree. They're getting there, but not yet. I personal use Spotify and I'm disappointed with their enhancements since the launch of their service in the US. I'm not sure why the focused on creating an application layer for other developers before fixing their own product. I'm contacted support numerous times

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