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When a provider quotes a price that I feel is way too high and then will come down when I give him the coutesy of telling him the originally quoted price ut of my range. Also when they have photos that haven't bee updated inthe last year and have been on RM for a long time with no reviews
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Anyone own preferred stock
handiacefailure replied to handiacefailure's topic in Personal Finance & Investing
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Makes sense. If the money is in out of US bank, why would the FDIC cover it? AFAIK, if a country has out of country banks and you have money in the US branch, I don't even think you can access the funds. Citizens bank has branches in London, and when I banked with Citizens I tried doing a withdrawl in London when the ATM wasn't working and was told I couldn't access my funds at the branch. When any US bank fails you have to pay back your mortgage/loan, even if it's over $250K.
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You have to hold it for a year before you can even touch it and then you lose the prior three months of interest. Suze Orman explained it in her podcast a few weeks ago how it worked and it may be on her website as to how they figure it. From everything I've heard if you look at the value of the ibond on treasury direct it has the interest penalty figured in and whatever value is listed is what you would get if you cashed the bond in today.
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If you are going to do a MMF you are better off just doing a 30 or 60 day treasury, especially if in a state that has a high state tax rate. While not totally liquid, most people won't need access to their fund in 30 days anyway. Something to be careful of with a MMF as well is it is considered an investment and not a deposit account so not FDIC insured like a regular money market. There is some other kind of coverage but can't remember all the details. There have been reports of MMF's dropping in value as well but it's usually only for a day or two and they recover.
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Not sure if this is still the case but before they had tap and pay you could buy an Oyster card at LHR station and you had to pay a deposit and then on your return you could use the Kiosk and it would refund your money and the deposit on the card and disactiate the card. I always thought the card fee was absurd if they would reissue the fee and let you keep the card and also they would disactivate it. Everytime I went to London I would have to buy a new oyster card and wait in the line to get the refund. Was also a pain having it refunded in coins since my bank in the US only takes bills but I woud just the coins at Duty free and put it towards my purchase and pay the balance on my credit card.
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The London transit system has had the capability since before covid to pay with you phone or watch and I love it, beats having funds left on an oyster card and cashing them out at the airport. Chicago's and NYC's system has also had tap and pay for a while but like you said in NYC you can't use it on the Airtrain which sucks since you have to pay a fee for the stupid MTA card.
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Unfortunately it is very hard to get a pin enabled credit card from a US bank. Only place I found that has one is PenFed. Fortunately most places take apple pay in other countries so it isn't really a big deal but a pin card can come in handy at the Amsterdam train kiosk and some gas stations overseas require a pin. And apple pay still isn't very common in the US. Walmart and Kroger still don't accept apple pay and most restaurants don't have apple pay either. And speaking of ApplePay discover is giving five percent back on all mobile wallet purchases next quarter if you register up to a Max of $1,500 in charges. I really miss the promo they had when Discover was first enabled for Applepay and gave a 10% cashback on all ApplePay purchases with no Max. I bought a new dishwasher from BestBuy and a bunch of gift cards for places I shop at from a small grocery store near me that accepts applepay.
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Did the same thing. And I live in a state with a high tax rate so it's nice there is no state income tax either. And it's a lot easier to buy treasury's now that you can add a bank account online without going through the BS of getting the seal from a bank.
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Agree. Same if a merchant will ask you if you want it charged in US or their currency. The conversation rate sucks. I know Harrods in London gives you the choice and a lot of duty free stores at airports will. Also make sure you travel with a card that has no foreign transaction fees. There's a couple out there with no annual fee like the PenFed visa (which also is the only credit card I've found that is US based that has a PIN capability which is great oversears).
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First part of Suze Orman's podcast today was on I-bonds and was really informative. Especially for people who are out of the five year interest penalty window. I bought a $10K one in January but am holding off on my second one and think I'm going to do a CD ladder with some money and see what happens with treasury itnerest rates. She seems to think they could go up since the US government has to cover the new debt ceiling
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Anyone own preferred stock
handiacefailure replied to handiacefailure's topic in Personal Finance & Investing
I have some mutual funds but did pretty good with my individual stocks, diversification is the key. I edited the post. I meant to type JP Morgan not B of A (JPM-J is the ticker symbol). I corrected my post. -
Anyone here own preferred stock? Suze orman's show yesterday was on it and I'm trying to buy stocks that pay a decent dividend right now since I don't see the stock market having any gains for at least a couple years. She recommended a JPMrgan (JPM-j) prreferred stock that she thinks will be paying 10 percent pretty soon
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bumpiing this thread. Anyone been with hiim lately? I see he's back in my area. I tried meeting him with him last year and got injured and had to have surgery and the recovery took longer than expected.
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Should be worth more than that with NY's tax rates
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I hated the virtual keyboard. Can you change your banking info online now? I recently opened up a checking account with a new bank and am keeping my old one mainly because it's conneccted to my treasury direct account. I wish it was easier to add a beneficiary to your Ibonds.
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Suze Orman's podcast on Thursday will be about Ibonds and if you should buy them this round. Her advice is usually pretty good on Ibonds and that's how I first learned about them and that I could also buy another $10K in my trust using my SSN since my trust doesn't have a fed ID Number. I usually buy $10K in January and then another $10K in May or June and did buy $10K in January but probably won't buy anymore. Something interesting about Ibonds is that Sheila Bair was on Suze's show a couple weeks ago (she used to be a high up in the treausry depoartment) and when suze asked her about Ibonds she said with no hesitation she wasn't buying them before May.
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Chita Rivera's one woman show
handiacefailure replied to handiacefailure's topic in Live Theater & Broadway
I know she is 90 and looks great for her age and didn't expect her to sing the entire time and was surprised she had no intermission but was hoping she would have done more than five or six songs. I saw her perfrom in the Visit and that was a show with no intermission and I think she did more songs in that show. She was remarkable in the and was in her 80s and did a signing after the show. -
Anyone else seen it yet. It is doing a very limited tour of her performing one night in various venues with Seth Rudetsky as her painist. I listen to Seth's show on Sirius and have started reading his book and thought he was funny even though a little obnoxious and loved Chita in the Visit and Nine. She was in Newark a couple weeks ago when I was in NYC and bought a ticket and regret wasting the money and time on the train to get there. Her voice is starting to go, but she did a number with some dancing and still has amazing moves for being 90 years old. My issue with the show was it was a little over 90 minutes long and she only did six songs. It was more like watching a talk show. They had a little sitting area on the stage and she would only do one song then her and Seht would talk for a good minutes and they would show video clips of her and on the few songs she did perform Seth would perform with her. It was almost like Seth was doing the show with her as a guest.
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I was in NYC a couple weeks ago and wanted to see it but tickets were absurd online and not available at tKTS and there was too long of a line at the box office so I passed. I love Josh's music but wasn't that impressed with his acting in the Great Comet of 1812, but it did get nominated for a Tony IIRC. I was lucky enough to see it about ten years ago with Patti Lupone. I enjoyed that production because all the actors were also in the orchestra when they weren't performing and Patti played the Tuba in the scenes she wasn't performing. I really hated the movie version but I think it was because I had recently seen it on Broadway with Patti and the actress in the movie wasn't that good
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