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Am I making the right decision selling my car?

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Am I making the right decision selling my car? So this Saturday, Carvana is scheduled to buy my 2022 Honda Accord Sport. I’ve done some research on the reliability of Carvana for selling your vehicle and it sounds like they’re very reliable. They valued it at $22.2k and I owe $21.9k on it. Current payment is $624/mo @ 5.9% interest. I can afford it (I make roughly $65k/yr and I live at home…

Reddit Personal Finance 696 2024-12-24

Am I making a mistake with the route I’m taking?

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Am I making a mistake with the route I’m taking? This is most likely temporary anyway for two reasons: the patient backlog is coming back down and I am hoping to transfer to a closer hospital that likely won’t have OT. I make 120k a year working full time 40 hours a week (5 days). 20% goes into my 401k and 7k goes into my ROTH IRA. As of now, it looks like I have to opportunity to work 2.5 ext…

Reddit Personal Finance 967 2024-12-21

Samsung starts making refrigerators for thermoelectric nerds

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Samsung starts making refrigerators for thermoelectric nerds Some Samsung fridges are getting hybrid cooling tech in 2025. | Image: SamsungSamsung just announced new hybrid cooling tech coming to its refrigerators in 2025. They’ll use a traditional compressor alongside a new Peltier module — a semiconductor device that transfers heat from one side to the other when current passes through it. This approach…

The Verge 990 2024-12-20

Making the call?

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Making the call? I’ve been watching e-commerce for a little while now. There’s a lot of red flags for newbies and startups. Theres also red flags for brands too. I’ve seen a shift even in this exact forum board, almost like the excitement is wearing off. Cost per click seem to be predstorily increasing on multiple platforms too. Look at what I heard Etsy did wit…

Reddit ecommerce 581 2024-12-09

How do you stop thinking/caring about money 24/7 while still making financially responsible decisions?

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How do you stop thinking/caring about money 24/7 while still making financially responsible decisions? I am constantly thinking about money. It is unhealthy and doesn’t make me feel good. I’m a 31 year old male, just bought a house and have a decent job but I’ve always been mentally unstable when it comes to money. I always compare, always get FOMO from anything, and even struggle to appreciate any financial success from others as it makes me fee…

Reddit Personal Finance 809 2024-12-06