#1500

I have $1500/mo that I am able to put… somewhere. Where should I put it?

( www.reddit.com )

I have $1500/mo that I am able to put… somewhere. Where should I put it? Hi! I started getting more into personal finance this year, I’m 27 living in HCOL area. Did not grow up with a lot of money. I work W2 contract, so no benefits or 401k access. I take home $6,600/mo. Gross is $9,500/mo. I only have about $13,000 invested for retirement, because I just started contributing to an IRA two years ago. I didn’t max out…

Reddit Personal Finance 158 2023-08-14

Over 1 Million Ram 1500 Pickups Could Have Faulty Power Steering Units

( jalopnik.com )

Over 1 Million Ram 1500 Pickups Could Have Faulty Power Steering Units The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating 380 reports that claim that 2013 to 2016 model-year Ram 1500 pick-up trucks are suffering an intermittent or complete loss of power steering. Only three of the reports submitted to the federal agency involved crashes. A recall could affect 1.1… Read more…

Jalopnik 169 2023-08-09

1500 to my name. What’s the best way to get ahead?

( www.reddit.com )

1500 to my name. What’s the best way to get ahead? I have a full time job. I make 2600 a month. Rent is 750. After bills and groceries I’m left with around 1400. What is the best way to save and to get ahead? I was thinking on saving up for the last 6 months rent and pay that off. Then I would only have bills and groceries. Would that make sense? Has anyone done this? This is my first time bei…

Reddit Personal Finance 180 2023-08-06

Is it dumb to temporarily go in the red ~$1500 per month for an ESPP that would net me $4000 extra each year

( www.reddit.com )

Is it dumb to temporarily go in the red ~$1500 per month for an ESPP that would net me $4000 extra each year Basically I have an ESPP through my company that allows up to $1000 per paycheck to be taken out and purchase stock in the company at a 15% discount. The stock is purchased at the end of each qtr and can be sold immediately. Currently my expenses are around $2700-2900 each month and my income is $3300 per month (or $3575 if you spread out the 2 …

Reddit Personal Finance 254 2023-07-22