HorizontalBob

HorizontalBob t1_jef7zik wrote

I'm not against diversification so tell me what the negative of holding GBP vs dollar and why GBP vs another currency.

While I doubt the hyperinflation of the dollar happening, it would have global consequences. The largest GDP in the world with #2 and #3 as the largest foreign US debt holders. The US has the largest military budget. There's special relations with England is not part of the EU. While I could see the steady decline of the US in the world, a fast decline affects everyone.

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HorizontalBob t1_je9spjh wrote

Most banks and credit unions offer very little return on CDs, money market, savings and checking. If they offer high yield like 3%+, look at the limitations and requirements. Those may be perfectly acceptable to you or not.

It's not a hard and fast rule, but I tend to look at it as banks/credit unions and financial institutions. The financial institution side is were you'll grow your money.

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HorizontalBob t1_je0ojbm wrote

Most "debt relief" is to tank your credit badly enough and not pay until the companies are willing to settle.

Have you looked at taking each portion and looking at how much it would take to pay off in 5 years? Can each of you afford that share?

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HorizontalBob t1_iyebd3n wrote

I live in a low cost insurance area and my company dropped some discounts and there was a general inflation increase. They stated none of this was directly related to my vehicles or history.

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HorizontalBob t1_iy45x8z wrote

Tires are the only thing (or at least should be) touching the ground. They are a main component in stopping and staying on the road. They are a vital point in avoiding an accident which can harm your vehicle, you and your wallet.

Besides traction as factor, there's wear. You won't get the same number of miles out of two different tires with different wear ratings.

If you're saying you spend $400 every 4 years, would you spend $50 or even $100 a year to be safer? It's not something that I would try to save on.

Find a tire that fits your criteria first then look at price.

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