Same. Two is my limit. Then it’s time to switch to something non-alcoholic.
Same. Two is my limit. Then it’s time to switch to something non-alcoholic.
One thing to keep in mind regarding “collections”, specifically, is that riders or scheduled items tend to be based on an individual item’s value. I come across this every once in a while when someone wants to put a value on their vinyl collection or stamp collection... some collection with several components. Try…
She’s convinced because I went to college I’ve been brainwashed by the government though...
Ugh. Flashbacks to the time my father insisted that Obama was a Muslim: purely based on his name.
I agree with this, but do have a question.
If possible, opt for frozen raw shrimp (with shells) and cook them yourself. In my experience a lot of frozen cooked shrimp has a funky taste & smell when thawed.
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Then don’t invest in it.
I set up a cash management account with one of the bigger finance companies to deposit & withdraw from for investments & crypto. I didn’t think Plaid would be able to link up with a small local branch. And having a dedicated account keeps my personal account in line & hopefully more secure in the event of security…
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I frequently see two things mentioned in regards to crypto (and other investments):
I’m with Lisa and a few others: I’ll start a game and start churning through it, typically overdoing it and getting burnt out. Which results in me taking a break from an incomplete game and ultimately not finishing it.
Ask if the locks have been changed since the previous tenant moved out.
If you must have a pool - those people are out there - then do it right: install a surrounding fence of recommended height (4-6 ft) with a self-latching gate. And skip the diving board, if possible.
Don’t do this on a house you’re planning on renting out either. It becomes a headache to deal with the impending failure and is unimpressive to potential renters.
Pixel user with Verizon here. I just checked and the 4/5/21 update was available for downloading/installing.
Don’t forget one of the newcomers to the rewards market: cryptocurrency. I saw the announcement yesterday about Crypto.com’s rewards card. Between that, Fold’s debit card, and Coinbase’s upcoming debit, there should be some interesting options for rewards-based investing.
Something interesting I learned from a call to Discover this past weekend - and is likely applicable to other credit card companies with variable interest rates:
Natural immunity was believed to last for weeks to a month or so.
Those would be better answers for someone more experienced with crypto. I’m relatively new to it and just happened to know the answer to your first question.