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Sex Workers Have Been Shunned by Banks, Even When Their Work Is Legal - The New York Times WWW.NYTIMES.COM Financial service companies often avoid what they deem high-risk industries like adult entertainment. When workers lose their accounts, they are left with... I've seen this happen a bit. Kevin Slater
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Inflation continues to fall
Kevin Slater replied to EZEtoGRU's topic in Personal Finance & Investing
Stop the personal barbs and stick to the subject at hand. Several posts edited. -
Inflation continues to fall
Kevin Slater replied to EZEtoGRU's topic in Personal Finance & Investing
Reminder that this forum is about personal investing, not politics. Several posts have been hidden. -
Vacant home insurance 411 please
Kevin Slater replied to Rod Hagen's topic in Personal Finance & Investing
Can he just claim it's his vacation home? Or a rental? I've never had an insurance company drill down on who occupies the insured unit. Kevin Slater -
Retailers are oft eager to blame inventory shrinkage on shoplifters, but the true problem is more often their own employees. And by definition, the stuff has disappeared, so most of the time you truly don't know. Kevin Slater
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Drill down a bit. On the main page (where it appears just to show your purchase price), click on the savings bonds link under current holdings. There you should see the current total. If you want more detail, click on the radio button next to Series I Savings Bond and hit submit. Kevin Slater
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Inflation continues to fall
Kevin Slater replied to EZEtoGRU's topic in Personal Finance & Investing
Gents, let's get this forum back to personal finance and investing, and away from political bickering. If you have a take about how to invest in a given environment, post it here. If your post is simply to laud one administration or blame another, don't. The investing forum is not your cudgel for political spats. -
ATM withdrawal overseas. WISE card
Kevin Slater replied to Alfstoria's topic in Personal Finance & Investing
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ATM withdrawal overseas. WISE card
Kevin Slater replied to Alfstoria's topic in Personal Finance & Investing
My Fidelity ATM card charges nothing, reimburses any ATM fees, and gives me the spot exchange rate. So does the Schwab checking account. Kevin Slater- 26 replies
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I held Phillip Morris back in the day, which has subsequently turned into shares of Altria, Phillip Morris International, Kraft and Mondelez. I suspect ten or so of my holdings are the results of spinoffs from previous, larger entities which I held. Wall Street seems to be waiting for Amazon to split off Amazon Web Services under the presumption that the two parts would grow faster if separated. I expect the stock will get a very healthy bump the day that's announced. Kevin Slater
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Also, often the ATM will prompt you with a screen saying something like "the conversion rate we're offering you is XXX" which is invariably worse than the spot rate your bank will give you. You have the option to accept (meaning the charge will go through as dollars but at their bad rate) or to decline (meaning the charge will go through as ,say, Euros and then get your bank's exchange rate). You're best off declining their proffered rate of conversion. Kevin Slater
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Appears to be back. Kevin Slater
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Never met him, but have heard good things. He has a lot of porn out there, if that helps. Kevin Slater
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Just met with him for fun, not work. Good guy. Kevin Slater
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It was also really stoopid because they required your password to have at least one uppercase and one lowercase letter, then the virtual keyboard didn't make a distinction. Kevin Slater
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That's why we recommended 5000 & 5000! Kevin Slater
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So over the long haul, these new bonds will pay better than the previous offering. One play would be to keep your funds in a high yield money market fund (currently earning more than 4.3%) until mid-October, then purchase these new bonds to lock in the nice fixed rate and getting interest from the first of the month. Kevin Slater
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I don't think you get ferry tickets in advance. I never did. There will be a couple of vans waiting for you at the train station to take you to the ferry for like $10 or so. Same in reverse. Kevin Slater
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Income to hire regularly
Kevin Slater replied to + jessmapex's topic in Personal Finance & Investing
Most financial advisers and brokerages will have some financial planning tool, usually accessible online. It'll ask you about your situation and give you the opportunity to input predicted expenditures. I'm sure the tool doesn't mind if you mislabel hookers as something else. Kevin Slater -
And, because discussing such arrangements over Twitter may violate some terms of service or something, perhaps include your number when you first hit him up, so he doesn't risk losing his account with 70,000 followers. Kevin Slater
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Folks who have an Apple credit card (that titanium one issued through Goldman Sachs) can now open a savings account in their Apple wallet. By default, your daily Apple cash (the 1 to 3% you make back on purchases) would then be swept into the savings account unless you opt to have it continue going to Apple Pay. The account currently pays 4.15%, but for me the big draw is to quit getting these measly $5 here, 8¢ there additions to my Apple Pay balance. Kevin Slater
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My impression is that one rarely gets the full value of gold once it's been made into jewelry. Somehow that's different than just walking in with bullion or Krugerrand. I'm open to be corrected. But yes, shopping around would be a great idea in this case. Kevin Slater
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However, if the fixed component does bump up, over the long haul a bond bought in May will be worth more than one bought in April, despite having a lower upfront nominal rate. Kevin Slater
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Last year, they annoyingly sent 12 Ibonds totaling 5k for my refund. This year I received a single 5k bond. Improvement. Kevin Slater
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Can I prevent an escort from changing a plane ticket I purchased?
Kevin Slater replied to + cougar's topic in The Lounge
My understanding that the ticket is controlled by the name on the itinerary, not the purchaser. He can change or cancel the flight and redirect the purchase dollars as he wishes, especially as most airlines have waived the fees for doing so post covid. My only thought is you could call the airline claiming to be the ticketed passenger-- how would they know? Not sure what that does to protect your expense, tho, as those dollars would likely have to be used on travel by someone with the same ticketed name (or not, depending on the airline). Kevin Slater
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