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18 year old about to get 70k+

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18 year old about to get 70k+ I M18, just turned 18 2 months ago, and this is important because today, I had a conversation with my parents and a person from a insurance company about getting money for a car accident I had when I was 14. Now I’m 18 they think it’s right for me to get money since I have to pay for healthcare myself now and there could be costs coming my way. …

Reddit Personal Finance 356 2025-01-15

Help remembering old tv series from 90’s

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Help remembering old tv series from 90’s From what I remember it was probably in the early 90’s. Very obscure reality tv series that didn’t last too long. Everything was very outrageous and would never happen, so was obviously fake, but very funny. It was based where a random person would need to hire someone to setup security cameras to solve what ever problem they had. Along came thi…

Reddit Television 975 2025-01-14

How do I redeem an old paper TIGR bond?

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How do I redeem an old paper TIGR bond? My parents recently found a paper TIGR (Treasury Investment Growth Receipt) bond in their house that my grandpa had bought for me in 1985. It matured in 2004 for a significant amount of money. I contacted the bank that issued it, and they said that since it matured so long ago, they would have escheated it to the state where I live. So I contac…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.3k 2025-01-11

75 year old retiree – how to efficiently withdrawal from my accounts?

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75 year old retiree – how to efficiently withdrawal from my accounts? I am a 75 year old retired father who would like to understand how to efficiently withdrawal from my two accounts. Here is more information about my current situation. Debt: No debt and house is fully paid off Tax Filing Status: Single and primary residence in state with no state tax Emergency funds: 24 months in cash Current retirement asse…

Reddit Personal Finance 396 2025-01-06

What do I invest in as an 18 year old?

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What do I invest in as an 18 year old? I’m 18 working a job right now that pays 30k/year. I am lost right now as to where to invest my money. I’m thinking about starting a Roth IRA, but I’m not sure where else I should be investing. Is there a specific percentage split of money I should be putting in to different investments? Thank you in advance for any answers. submitted by …

Reddit Personal Finance 847 2025-01-06

40 years old, just starting to save for retirement, below average income

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40 years old, just starting to save for retirement, below average income Hello I have always been bad at investing or thinking about money in the long term, I attribute this to growing up very very poor and even as I got older just thinking about anything money related gave me extreme anxiety I’m finally addressing this and ready to work on my finances. I have 30k in savings and 6k in a Roth I started this year. Is …

Reddit Personal Finance 1.0k 2025-01-05

Want to get my 18 year old started with a Roth IRA

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Want to get my 18 year old started with a Roth IRA My daughter works and is in school with no debt and a few thousand in savings. I’d like to get her going with a Roth IRA, but she wasn’t interested in using my financial planner, which is fine. If we setup a fidelity or vanguard account, what do you recommend for a fund? Target fund, S&P, etc? Thanks everyone, this sub has been great. subm…

Reddit Personal Finance 632 2025-01-04

32 Year old looking to reset

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32 Year old looking to reset This may become more of a venting post than anything. I’m turning 33 this year and this is the year I want to get my finances in order. I’m currently in debt 15,000 including my car and behind with a bad credit score, I make about 80k annually but currently looking for a new job. For back story I’ve never been great with finances but always main…

Reddit Personal Finance 691 2025-01-03

At 32 years old, I have no retirement planning

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At 32 years old, I have no retirement planning I (32M) do not have any retirement setup. It’s not offered through my job, either. I have $70k in student loan debts, and able to save about $2k/mo after all of my living expenses. I have a savings of about $40k in a HYSA but I’m unsure of the next steps. Home ownership was a goal but with the current pricing and interest rates, it’s not in my f…

Reddit Personal Finance 774 2025-01-03

Advice for a 22yr old

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Advice for a 22yr old Hello all! I’m currently a 100% disabled veteran and looking for advice. I’m 22, living with my parents, only bills are a 0% APR car payment and insurance, I’m thinking about putting 300$ a week from the disability compensation payments (which is tax free) into a taxable brokerage (cant do IRA because i don’t work, currently in school) and inves…

Reddit Personal Finance 497 2024-12-28

Old Kodak Photo Processing?

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Old Kodak Photo Processing? Hey guys! My mom has a bag of these that she wants turned to photos. Anybody have any tips or ideas? I don’t have a dark room set up since I am primarily a digital photographer. submitted by /u/ComfortableCabinet39

Ask Photography 397 2024-12-24

Camera for 8 year old?

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Camera for 8 year old? My kid said they would like an actual camera. They think they might be interested in photography. They’ve never had a special interest as of yet, so I don’t want to spend too much but would like to get something decent enough in case they do like it. I’m honestly not even sure where to begin when looking into this. The last camera i had was a So…

Ask Photography 552 2024-12-24

Should I Roll My Old 401k To New Employers 401k?

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Should I Roll My Old 401k To New Employers 401k? Worked at my previous company for 2yrs and had a 5% match in a 401k. I chose their plan that matches the S&P 500 and have accrued a balance a little over $12k. That company went bankrupt and I have since switched jobs. My new job offers a similar S&P fund with 5% match. Now I’m conflicted on whether I should rollover the balance from my old plan…

Reddit Personal Finance 842 2024-12-24