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The only way to win is not to play.

As best I can tell, it’s a list of “Which state has the best 529 plan for its residents”. Which is of extremely limited practical use for most people.

My daycare alone costs 24k for two kids a year... I miss every penny and the time with my kids.

Salary is such a ridiculous measurement anyway—especially during your 20s-30s when you should be making significant gains with experience. I make 2x my starting salary when I graduated six years ago, so while I’ll certainly have sizeable savings by the time I’m 35, it’s likely not going to keep pace with my rapidly

Basing it off of salary seems strange, I was doing great two years ago according to that figure but got a substantial promotion/raise since then so am under that now.

It test or ODI they certainly make every effort to get the ball back, and if they can’t the umpire has a box of previously played balls from which they select a replacement. I’m not sure what’s up in 20/20 now, I quit watching it after 2 or 3 years, but the condition of the ball is of much less concern, since a day of

IMO rental property only works well if you can pay all, or a very significant portion of it, off at once. i.e. you don’t need the income to pay for the property. Or you’re able to afford a decent 4+ family complex ($$$) where rental income is covered even if one or more units are not occupied.

Ran when parked

1,000 whole dollars? I’ll get right on it.

A “retirement” system which starts off by redefining retirement doesn’t fill me with confidence.

Having worked in billing for a variety of telecoms, I can safely say that I would NEVER trust a payee to handle autopay.

As we seem to be updating in the comments, Selective Fire refers to a firearm’s ability to select the rate of fire. Typically, Single fire - one trigger pull, one round, burst - several rounds per trigger pull, and fully automatic - fires until the trigger is released or rounds are exhausted. There’s another chapter

Good Eats is on the Cooking Channel (if your provider carries it). And they are showing episodes from the earliest seasons (today’s schedule has episodes from Seasons 1-4 and 10).

i used it once and realized that they take a cut to pay my bill. i am paying to pay my bills. that was when i realized i don’t need it. how anyone pays to pay their bills is beyond me.

I would have guessed something simpler, they’re shutting it because it has a decent maintenance cost and no one is using it because most bills already have their own autopay. So there either isn’t profit or isn’t enough of it. I use mint but never even considered using their bill pay.

Toronto was coming off a dominant win,

I have now. And this worries me. (Bold italic emphasis mine)

They are fucked if you mess up. Im sure you and the cooks there are great and would never do anything bad to the customers food when you have to toss the meal an make it again - but how does the customer know you are a good person?

Obviously, those of us reading this article don’t know if the correct call was made because we can’t see a different replay angle, but if the review team did see one and it shows that the runner was out, I don’t see how anything about this was “bullshit.”

Yeah obviously there’s no one-size-fits-all advice, there will be cases when a loan like that makes more sense. Basically you have to look at it as 1) why does the person need the money, 2) will they be able to repay me if I asked, 3) if they never repay me will that harm our relationship, and 4) does our relationship