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how to stop spending $ on food when I have food at home?

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how to stop spending $ on food when I have food at home? more psychological than finance, but i thought to ask here to see if anyone has any advice. i spend majority of the money i dont put to bills/savings on random impulse food buys. ive already taken off my card from apple pay and even tried just going with cash (so then i can see exactly how much im spending) but the moment I get to $0 w cash, i j…

Reddit Personal Finance 885 2024-12-09

Moving back home after University

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Moving back home after University Hello all! r/personalfinance has helped me get through all four years of university and manage to build habits that will help me for a lifetime! I’m moving back home from NYC before I finish my degree, I’ll be on a job search once I return. As I currently am working retail and have been supporting my life in the expensive city I still managed to…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.1k 2024-12-09

How to make a new home feel more period?

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How to make a new home feel more period? Hey, UK based hopefully soon-to-be homeowner here. I grew up in a series of copy-paste houses on ‘new’ (read: anywhere in the last 40 years) build estates and have always lusted after a house with some history and period features. I think I need to accept, though, that I can either afford a period property that doesn’t have enough bedrooms/no g…

Reddit Interior Design 429 2024-12-07

T-Mobile is introducing ā€˜revamped’ 5G Home Internet plans

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T-Mobile is introducing ā€˜revamped’ 5G Home Internet plans T-Mobile would just love to sign you up on one of its new plans. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The VergeT-Mobile is once again shuffling its 5G internet options, adding a streaming bundle to its priciest plan and introducing a new mid-tier option. The new plans start at $50 per month (including an autopay discount) and become available startin…

The Verge 987 2024-12-07

55, no savings, no retirement, no home ownership. Terrified.

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55, no savings, no retirement, no home ownership. Terrified. I’m 55, no savings, no retirement, no home ownership. I’ll try to be brief in telling you how I got to this point, but bottom line is I made a poor life choice. 10 years ago, I was married, a stay-at-home wife and mom for 15 years, when my husband ā€œabruptlyā€ walked out. (It turns out, an old girlfriend had tracked him down on Facebook and they’d…

Reddit Personal Finance 596 2024-12-06

Tesla Tells Cybertruck Workers To Stay Home

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Tesla Tells Cybertruck Workers To Stay Home It’s been just over a year since Tesla delivered its first Cybertrucks, and just a couple of months since reports said that basically everyone who wanted a Cybertruck already had one. Last month the company started trying to move unsold units by offering lease deals, and now we’re seeing the final stage of a car… Read more…

Jalopnik 576 2024-12-05

Apple Home support for robot vacuums has been delayed to 2025

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Apple Home support for robot vacuums has been delayed to 2025 Image: Cath Virginia / The VergeApple has quietly delayed its plans to support robot vacuums in HomeKit. After announcing earlier this year that Apple Home would finally support robot vacuums with iOS 18, MacRumors has spotted that Apple has updated its HomeKit website to note that the robot vacuum integration won’t be available until early 2025…

The Verge 758 2024-12-04

First time home buyer

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First time home buyer Hello all I just bought a house which will cost me about $3K a month including insurance, P&I, taxes and utilities. I make $115,000 a year with a 10-15% bonus. I am married with 2 kids and 1 on the way. I bring home about $7K after taxes not including my bonus. We spend about $300 a week usually less on groceries. Cars are paid off. Only debts a…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.2k 2024-12-01

I take home 4800 a month serving. I got a job offer for 25 an hour. Should I take it?

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I take home 4800 a month serving. I got a job offer for 25 an hour. Should I take it? I currently work 32 hours a week(Thursday-Sunday). I got a job offer doing health insurance claims which is a 9-5. It includes health insurance, dental insurance, PTO, holidays off. The job is unrelated to my field since I went to school for computer science. But I’m 27 and I’m trying to get out of service industry. submitted by /u/Brave…

Reddit Personal Finance 782 2024-11-29

Home Insurance rates are ruining home ownership

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Home Insurance rates are ruining home ownership For those lucky enough to get a home for a reasonable price in this post-COVID market given the high interest rates, the rising cost of home insurance is becoming unsustainable. My rates have been rising significantly year over year. I locked in a great rate a few years ago, but I simply don’t know how folks stretched thin on high interest loans…

Reddit Personal Finance 629 2024-11-29

Issues selling our home

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Issues selling our home Preface: I am starting a new job in January. I will be taking about a $70,000 pay cut to begin with. My current job requires so many hours that it is affecting my home life negatively and even when I am home I am always expected to respond to phone calls, emails, etc. and it really never stops. My mind can never shut out this job. My wife is 100…

Reddit Personal Finance 783 2024-11-27