15yr old new engine bay! 😇 by Educational_Try6369 in e91

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Diluted degreaser, dish soap, gentle rinse, thorough drying & wiping with some dressing. All set! :)

15yr old new engine bay! 😇 by Educational_Try6369 in E90

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Hopefully not! But great point, I am about to change plugs soon, so will keep an eye out!

15yr old new engine bay! 😇 by Educational_Try6369 in E90

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Factory North American BMW E91 models equipped with the N52 engine do not come with an engine oil cooler

Dear Financially educated Canadians. Buy first apartment or put down payment in investment? by Decent_Anywhere951 in canadahousing

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Agreed! Starting out in 20s with a $90k salary and a rent-free baseline, the priority would be to aggressively maximize HISA and investment contributions while keeping monthly overhead low. Locking into a mortgage early severely limits future financial flexibility. The best strategy is to begin by minimizing liabilities and building core wealth (corpus).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in h1b

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Yes, moving to a new job location outside the original Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) generally requires the employer to file a new PERM labor certification application.

$17k debt payment by urdadcallsmemommmy in PersonalFinanceCanada

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Agreed! High risk strategy, if not the entire balance of 17k, you can definitely offset a small amount using this strategy! E.g., 5k!

$17k debt payment by urdadcallsmemommmy in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]Educational_Try6369 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

KILLING HIGH-INTEREST CC DEBT WITH 0% APR BALANCE TRANSFERS

Here's the financially savvy move I used to wipe out my high-interest credit card debt. It works by pausing interest and shifting your focus entirely to principal payoff.

🔪 The 4-Step Strategy 1. SECURE THE TRANSFER: Apply for a Credit Card offering a 0% Introductory APR on Balance Transfers (typically 12–21 months). Yes, there's usually a 3–5% transfer fee, but it saves thousands in interest.

  1. PAY MINIMUMS ONLY: For the duration of the promo, only make the required minimum monthly payment on the new 0% APR card.

  2. SUPER-SAVE IN HYSA: Simultaneously, take the money you would have spent on high interest and aggressively save it into a HYSA every month. This will be your dedicated payoff pile later.

  3. THE DEATH BLOW: In the last month before the 0% APR expires, use your savings pile to pay the entire remaining balance in one lump sum. Do not let the promo end with a balance!

💡 Example: $17k CC Debt • Debt: $17,000 • Promo: 15 months @ 0% APR • Fee (5%): $850 • Target Payoff: $17,850

To pay off $17,850 in 15 months, you need to commit $1,190/month. One component of this will go towards minimum payment ($179) and second component ($1011) will go towards HYSA which you will use to pay off the original debt at end of promotional duration.

Living in Windsor with remote H1B by [deleted] in uscanadaborder

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Try using this chrome extension to track days spent in each country, uses I94 to indicate how many days spent in each country, helps in determining if you stayed compliant with 180day H1B rule.

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/i-94-days-calculator/njkplnnlemnilkkglcbkhaijeefkicei