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SeriousLee

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Location: Dans l'milieu d'deux milles livres


Posted: Oct 23, 2025 - 1:23pm

A co-worker got a check today from the last two weeks she worked for DND. That was back in 2017! When the Phoenix Pay System went bonkers. Took Phoenix 8 years to fix that.
Steely_D

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Posted: Oct 7, 2022 - 10:45am

OK, maybe I need more coffee, but this is something I'm having a hard time wrapping my brain around:

Many young people shouldn’t save for retirement...

I think this is the core: “The principle is about, ‘Should you save when you are relatively poor so you can have more when you are relatively rich?’”

Antigone

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Location: A house, in a Virginian Valley
Gender: Female


Posted: Aug 10, 2017 - 7:04am

 islander wrote:

What do you want it to do?  Mint is a really good budgeting tool, but unless you have a lot of different accounts you can do just as well with a lot of tools you probably already have access to at your bank. I use Personal Capital because it does better at tracking investment accounts and has better options for advice and management (all for a fee). You can't do bill pay through personal capital, but you can get notifications.

The major services are free on both platforms. They all get referral and add fees to keep their lights on, so just be aware of that. Information and tools are good, so I recommend both, just pick the features you want most.

 
That answers my question, thanks. My mortgage is not with my "main" bank/credit union. {#Money-mouth}

(I don't think I've ever used that emoticon before!)
islander

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Posted: Aug 10, 2017 - 6:37am

 Antigone wrote:
Anyone use mint.com?

 
What do you want it to do?  Mint is a really good budgeting tool, but unless you have a lot of different accounts you can do just as well with a lot of tools you probably already have access to at your bank. I use Personal Capital because it does better at tracking investment accounts and has better options for advice and management (all for a fee). You can't do bill pay through personal capital, but you can get notifications.

The major services are free on both platforms. They all get referral and add fees to keep their lights on, so just be aware of that. Information and tools are good, so I recommend both, just pick the features you want most.
Antigone

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Posted: Aug 10, 2017 - 6:18am

Anyone use mint.com?
Red_Dragon

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Posted: May 9, 2017 - 10:18am


Coaxial

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Posted: Jul 17, 2016 - 5:43pm

 islander wrote:
Here's a tip - take your change in more often that I did.


 
{#Lol}{#Eek}
islander

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Posted: Jul 17, 2016 - 4:09pm

 Steely_D wrote:

and you might want to double check the amounts

SHORTCHANGED? THE ACCURACY OF COIN-COUNTING KIOSKS IN QUESTION



 
It was worth a percent or two to me not to have to roll them all. My bank has a coinstar w/o any gift card options, and that makes the fee over 9%. We went to one that gave Amazon credit, so it will all get used. I may be a few cents short, but I didn't want to handle & count 13K coins.
Steely_D

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Posted: Jul 17, 2016 - 3:53pm

 islander wrote:
Here's a tip - take your change in more often that I did.

 
and you might want to double check the amounts

SHORTCHANGED? THE ACCURACY OF COIN-COUNTING KIOSKS IN QUESTION


islander

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Posted: Jul 17, 2016 - 3:50pm

 Red_Dragon wrote:

That's probably airfare for the mrs. and me to Seattle. Just sayin'.

 
I was going to ship it to you, but it would have cost about $2500 for freight. I also had no idea what to put on the insurance value until it was counted...
Red_Dragon

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Posted: Jul 17, 2016 - 3:46pm

 islander wrote:
Here's a tip - take your change in more often that I did.

I've had the change jar around for ~10 years.  I changed jars at one time because it was getting full (that's when you should take the coins in). With the new jar it just didn't seem like there was that many coins there (this is why you don't use a 5 gallon water cooler jug to store coins). Anywho.....

The grand total  
30 dollars
71 half-dollars
2515 quarters
2501 dimes
1309 nickels
6925 pennies

13352 coins, $1,079.30

 I'm not sure what the rate of accumulation was, but I'm sure I lost a good bit of interest or increased value by having that sitting in the bedroom. Not to mention space, and a good strain lugging it to the store and the minor spectacle we made at the coinstar machine. It actually would have been a little more, but we took a break to let a kid that was standing there cash in his coins. Mrs. Islander gave him a healthy handful of pennies to give him a boost. 
O
30
71
2516
2501
1309
6925


 
That's probably airfare for the mrs. and me to Seattle. Just sayin'.
islander

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Posted: Jul 17, 2016 - 3:38pm

Here's a tip - take your change in more often that I did.

I've had the change jar around for ~10 years.  I changed jars at one time because it was getting full (that's when you should take the coins in). With the new jar it just didn't seem like there was that many coins there (this is why you don't use a 5 gallon water cooler jug to store coins). Anywho.....

The grand total  
30 dollars
71 half-dollars
2515 quarters
2501 dimes
1309 nickels
6925 pennies

13352 coins, $1,079.30

 I'm not sure what the rate of accumulation was, but I'm sure I lost a good bit of interest or increased value by having that sitting in the bedroom. Not to mention space, and a good strain lugging it to the store and the minor spectacle we made at the coinstar machine. It actually would have been a little more, but we took a break to let a kid that was standing there cash in his coins. Mrs. Islander gave him a healthy handful of pennies to give him a boost. 
O
30
71
2516
2501
1309
6925

bokey

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Posted: Jun 24, 2013 - 6:39am

I was hoping to wait out Bernanke, but after last weeks Fed announcement, I guess it won't matter. The only choice seems to make a bold move and settle up with Obama when we meet in Hell.

 In the meantime, anyone got any reasonable tips about MLP's or anything else to keep that POS POTUS from gutting me?

 I've gotta spend 10K on Pops teeth, which would have been no problem if that POS hadn't destroyed the country.

 This probably isn't the best place to ask, but you never know.

 Well, except about Obama. We should all know about that by now.

Unhappy Bokey?

Yep.


earthbased

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Posted: Mar 12, 2013 - 7:36am

Oops.  I started a bank run on my iPhone.
islander

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Posted: Mar 11, 2013 - 7:18pm

 kurtster wrote:


You take all the fun out of this.  True that, though.

But there are other things afoot like flash trading for example that rig the playing field along with a whole lot of bought and paid for legislators.

This leads me to post a thought that I heard over the weekend. 

Not directed at anyone here, but I think worth sharing, if for only more thought.

Ignorance can be cured but stupidity is permanent.

Alas, something about meeting the enemy who is us.

 
Flash trading is just the implementation of the paradigm now that they have the tools to make it happen. Make a few pennies on a trillion transactions and it starts to look like money.  When the cost is below the return the money will move there.

In general it's just the lotto mentality. People all want to be rich and they don't care who has to suffer as long as they believe they will benefit.  Our tax system is a perfect example. But no one wants to mess with anything until they get theirs - then it will be time to slam the door behind them.  The problem is that people don't understand statistics and think that 1:100 means that if they should be winning if they just play 100 times. It's just around the corner (always - a friend's brother's girlfriend just won!), so don't change anything just yet. 
kurtster

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Posted: Mar 11, 2013 - 4:45pm

 islander wrote:

No conspiracy needed, this is Hanlon's razor. People are bad at math and really big numbers. The expansion of gambling and state lotto games over ~ the same time frames is an outgrowth of the same phenomenon.

 

You take all the fun out of this.  True that, though.

But there are other things afoot like flash trading for example that rig the playing field along with a whole lot of bought and paid for legislators.

This leads me to post a thought that I heard over the weekend. 

Not directed at anyone here, but I think worth sharing, if for only more thought.

Ignorance can be cured but stupidity is permanent.

Alas, something about meeting the enemy who is us.
islander

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Posted: Mar 11, 2013 - 12:17pm

 kurtster wrote:

Straight ahead piece, worth the watch.  Not terribly surprised with the end, though.  Most who have been really paying attention to things will find the end as no surprise.

This begs the question, how did it happen ?  It was not an overnight accident. 

The problem inherent in answering the question of how did this happen is that the bulk of, if not nearly all explanations can be neatly dismissed as CT's.

I will give the obvious answer and probably the correct one.  The systen is rigged. 

It was a good plan, well executed.

How can something so big and complex be so successfully rigged without a conspiracy plan to facilitate it ?



 
No conspiracy needed, this is Hanlon's razor. People are bad at math and really big numbers. The expansion of gambling and state lotto games over ~ the same time frames is an outgrowth of the same phenomenon.
miamizsun

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Posted: Mar 11, 2013 - 8:36am

 Isabeau wrote:
What you think it is, and what it really is will shock you. Great video.
 

i've seen this video, i think it was posted in economix thread too

i'm not sure of the source or the numbers, but that really doesn't matter

our system is corrupt

this gap is merely a sign

when you can buy rule makers and have rules that discriminate against your competition and/or force taxpayers to fund your outfit via the country's credit card, you'll see distortions like this

also, i think that i read not too long ago that income equality was closing the income gaps, but that the wealth gap was widening

here's a portion of an upcoming video {#Arrowd} that can and will explain what we're seeing, and offer some solutions

regards




kurtster

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Posted: Mar 11, 2013 - 8:21am

 Isabeau wrote:
What you think it is, and what it really is will shock you. Great video.


 
Straight ahead piece, worth the watch.  Not terribly surprised with the end, though.  Most who have been really paying attention to things will find the end as no surprise.

This begs the question, how did it happen ?  It was not an overnight accident. 

The problem inherent in answering the question of how did this happen is that the bulk of, if not nearly all explanations can be neatly dismissed as CT's.

I will give the obvious answer and probably the correct one.  The systen is rigged. 

It was a good plan, well executed.

How can something so big and complex be so successfully rigged without a conspiracy plan to facilitate it ?


Isabeau

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Posted: Mar 11, 2013 - 7:29am

What you think it is, and what it really is will shock you. Great video.



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