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Would I benefit from buying a proper camera? Pretty new to photography.

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Would I benefit from buying a proper camera? Pretty new to photography. Hi people of reddit, I’ve been getting more interested in photography for the past few months and I have just been using my Pixel 7 for all of my pictures, and I was wondering if upgrading to a more proper camera (I’ve found a decent deal on a Lumix S5 II with a 50mm and 35-70mm kit lens (~€1700)). You can find some of the pictures I’ve taken be…

Ask Photography 1.0k 2024-12-10

In 7 years I will be eligible for my company offered “Retirement” health insurance if I chose to retire – How important is this benefit and is it worth sticking around for it?

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In 7 years I will be eligible for my company offered “Retirement” health insurance if I chose to retire – How important is this benefit and is it worth sticking around for it? I recently found out about this benefit. This was a carry over benefit from the company I started working at 22 years ago before being bought out by a larger defense contractor. When I turn 55, I am eligible for the company retirement heath insurance plan. I know of at least one other person who decided at 55 to “retire” and then come back as a …

Reddit Personal Finance 592 2024-11-26

About to sell my dads house and benefit a significant amount, what’s the smart thing to do with the money?

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About to sell my dads house and benefit a significant amount, what’s the smart thing to do with the money? I’ve never done this before I have kids and a wife and a house of our own. We’re both work from home professionals and we stand the make a lot of money from this home sale. We’re in Michigan and my biggest concern is capital gains. Is there a smart strategy to minimize tax burden and possibly place into a stable investment? Should I be hiring a…

Reddit Personal Finance 411 2024-11-12

Whats the benefit of getting a card that gives airline miles rather than straight cash back?

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Whats the benefit of getting a card that gives airline miles rather than straight cash back? I have an Amazon Visa which I use for everything. It gives 5% on Amazon, 2% gas and food, and 1% everything else. Usually I just take the rewards points and book it against my account as a balance credit. I don’t really understand why so many credit cards are out there offer airline miles when it seems like it’s the same deal as my credit card…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.1k 2024-11-09