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LPT Don’t pay extra for shows on your streaming services

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LPT Don’t pay extra for shows on your streaming services When searching for a show amongst several streaming services, (you’re looking for a show on your TV under the general search bar), the services that require you to pay for a piece of media will show up first. This isn’t always the case. My example is Breaking Bad. It’s on Netflix, but under a general search amongst all of my available services,…

Life Pro Tips 267 2023-08-19

Amazon will reportedly charge sellers an extra fee for shipping their own products

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Amazon will reportedly charge sellers an extra fee for shipping their own products Image: The VergeAmazon will soon start tacking on an extra fee for sellers who don’t use the company’s fulfillment service, according to reports from Bloomberg and CNBC. Documents viewed by the outlets indicate that Amazon will start imposing a fee on each product that merchants send out themselves. The fee will reportedly go into effect on Octo…

The Verge 267 2023-08-17

Is it stupid for me to put all of my extra income to my private student loan?

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Is it stupid for me to put all of my extra income to my private student loan? For context I am 25, living at home with parents for the next 14 months (my self set deadline). I don’t hate it at home am happier and have a better mental image of myself when I’m living on my own. I pay them cheap ($500) rent and am living as frugal as possible. I make $95,000 and have $2,600/mo. “extra” after all taxes, 401k, expenses, minimu…

Reddit Personal Finance 221 2023-08-08

How to handle extra $700/mo rent increase?

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How to handle extra $700/mo rent increase? Tl;Dr I’m being stuck in a lease I can’t afford by myself. Do I prioritize saving or paying off debt? Due to some family drama my dad is moving out of our shared apartment very abruptly and I have to figure out how to pay his $700/mo portion of the rent. We just renewed our lease in June, so I’m stuck here for the next year until I can move into…

Reddit Personal Finance 273 2023-08-07

Thoughts on refinancing car for some extra financial breathing room?

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Thoughts on refinancing car for some extra financial breathing room? About my situation: I am a resident physician, my take home after taxes is 44k. I’m married, my partner is also a resident physician, her take home salary is exactly the same as mine. We split expenses like the mortgage, bills, etc. except for things that are innately our own. I pay my own car payment, she pays her own credit card bills and thin…

Reddit Personal Finance 173 2023-08-05

You Already Have What You Need to Slice Meat Extra Thin

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You Already Have What You Need to Slice Meat Extra Thin Meat isn’t always the easiest thing to slice. It’s made up of soft muscle fibers and a good deal of slippery fat, and sometimes liquids seep out onto the cutting board. All of this can make fine cuts difficult, or even a little dangerous. Luckily for us, and our delicate hands, there’s a safe way to temporarily alter… Read more…

Lifehacker 269 2023-08-05

Is it worth paying extra towards the principal of my 4.99% Mortgage? Why or why not?

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Is it worth paying extra towards the principal of my 4.99% Mortgage? Why or why not? Before anyone asks, we are maxing out our 401ks, Roth IRAs, HSAs, have no debt besides mortage, and have a 12 month emergency fund in a HYSA. I keep seeing people getting really defensive about people paying extra money towards their mortgage… my question is, why?? Something about paying extra towards my mortgage sounds extremely relieving. Kn…

Reddit Personal Finance 223 2023-08-04

What’s the best way to make some extra cash online?

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What’s the best way to make some extra cash online? I struggled all last year getting my e-commerce store off the ground. I doubled down and took a risk and decided if it didn’t work I would regroup and try something else. Long story short, it didn’t pay off. I’m not in the whole too bad, but I’ve still got about a thousand I gotta pay off before interest starts in March 2024. Any ideas to help…

Reddit ecommerce 159 2023-08-03

Do I need to pay taxes on my roommates extra payments?

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Do I need to pay taxes on my roommates extra payments? I am 22 years old and live in Michigan. I will be getting a home soon. I can afford to, and will, pay double the mortgage on my own. I know most people like to put the money in an HYSA that’ll make them 1.5% but, I much rather pay down the almost 7% interest bearing mortgage. I will have two roommates as well. Both will contribute on top of my p…

Reddit Personal Finance 245 2023-08-03

Extra Income

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Extra Income Hello, I graduated just over a year ago. I’m currently working in a high end showroom as a KBB Designer. I would like to move into commercial and earn more money eventually but I’m happy where I am for the moment. Has anyone got any recommendations of using my skills to earn extra money? I already work full time. Was thinking a couple hours a w…

Reddit Interior Design 139 2023-08-02

Any ideas on what to do with this extra income?

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Any ideas on what to do with this extra income? I have my final payment on my personal loan on 8/10. After that I’ll have an extra 561 per month. I currently work 2 jobs, one full time and one part. Have traditional 401k’s at both that I match to get the 100 percent company match, and have withdrawals set up from both jobs to go a Roth IRA to get to the yearly match. What investing would you …

Reddit Personal Finance 189 2023-07-30

How much “extra” should you leave in your savings when buying a house?

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How much “extra” should you leave in your savings when buying a house? I’m gonna start looking at houses this fall when my savings will be at $70k. My plan is to do $45k down, closing costs estimates are $5k-$8k, and 3% to a realtor at the top of my budget will be $7.5k for a total of ~$60k up front. My plan was to keep the extra $10k in my savings so I’m not totally screwed if something unexpected happens, but I d…

Reddit Personal Finance 171 2023-07-28