Annabel398
Annabel398 t1_j27gr6a wrote
Reply to comment by confabulatrix in Recently gave my SSN over the phone by Brilliant-Classic707
Endorsed. Doctors don’t need your SSN. I leave it blank. If they ask, I’m ready to parry with a question about their filing security (we’re talking paper here!)—but tbh, nobody has ever pushed back.
Annabel398 t1_iy6mv6d wrote
Solo 401(k)… works like an employer 401(k) only you can make both the employee and employer contributions. Great retirement vehicle.
Annabel398 t1_iudxwdm wrote
Reply to No-interest loan but interest was dumped into my account after it was not fully paid off by a certain date by RevolutionaryLion384
If it was CareCredit, at the bottom of the first page of each month’s statement, it literally says:
> Promotional Expiration Notice > > YOU MUST PAY EACH PROMOTIONAL BALANCE IN FULL BY ITS EXPIRATION DATE TO ABOID PAYING DEFERRED INTEREST CHARGES. PLEASE SEE THE PROMOTIONAL PURCHASE SUMMARY SECTION ON THIS STATEMENT FOR FURTHER DETAILS. YOU HAVE A PROMOTION EXPIRING ON 00/00/00.
…and on the next page it has a table showing the promo expiration date, your current promo balance, the deferred interest, the transaction date, a description, and the initial purchase date.
To be blunt, they spell out exactly what you have to do to get the 0%.
These plans are offered to help people pay for large purchases over time, and how you should use them is this:
- Get the amount you’re financing
- Get the number of months (“$2,000 at 0% for 12 months”)
- Subtract 1 or 2 from the number of months.
- Divide amount financed by the reduced number of months (let’s say $2k / 10 months = $200)
- Pay that amount—not the “minimum payment—every month.
You reduce the months (step 3 above) to be absolutely sure that it’s paid in full before your promo rate expires.
CareCredit can be a useful tool but it’s up to you to meet the terms. The “other people” you’ve talked to are right—this is how it works. The key you probably missed was “0% for 6 (or 12 or 24) months.”
Annabel398 t1_jeb8irq wrote
Reply to comment by Constant-Thing-8744 in Book recommendations by Constant-Thing-8744
Don’t waste another moment thinking about it—just buy it! Exactly what you’re looking for.