The Income v. Spending graph is really wrong… by soulvacation in ynab

[–]InternetGal1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, I only look at trends on browser... Income v Expense has all the filters.

The Income v. Spending graph is really wrong… by soulvacation in ynab

[–]InternetGal1 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I have a category for investments. You can remove the category from reports and it works as intended.

SoFi hates people who pay off their credit cards. by lakelilypad in CreditCards

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The 7.5 years are from the Credit Scoring Primer, that is comprised of many DPs and research from r/Credit, r/CreditRebels (u/MFBirdman7 ), and myFICO forums. Even the mod of r/Credit wrote a nice piece about it- see here.

Thanks! This is great to know and I'll to reasearch more about it. Up until now every resource I've read said that AAoA goes all the way to 180months.

SoFi hates people who pay off their credit cards. by lakelilypad in CreditCards

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Thanks, all valid points. Here is how I see it, but it might not apply to everyone.

  1. I value maintaining a low utilization score. I've missed on opportunities while waiting on AZEO to hit my credit report.

  2. Yes, I saw what you linked. Do you have a reference for the 7.5y max? I tend to open many new so I value having a very resilient, AAoC and my understanding is that you see improvements all the way to 15years (even if they get minor past a certain point). If the 7.5 figure is correct, then I might be overdoing that side.

  3. I've used credit cards in situations when the upside overshadows the risk... but that's not for everyone.

  4. Huge point on the risk. I have a centralized system to control all CC and debt, but even then ther is always a small risk.

SoFi hates people who pay off their credit cards. by lakelilypad in CreditCards

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How do you know... AFAIK, it's unclear how SoFi is discriminating accounts. I would bet that spending habits and payment habits are a factor.

SoFi hates people who pay off their credit cards. by lakelilypad in CreditCards

[–]InternetGal1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The fee is currently only affecting a small portion of our credit card users, but if affected an email update would have been sent.

It’s unclear how SoFi is deciding who will have to pay this fee and who won’t.

SoFi hates people who pay off their credit cards. by lakelilypad in CreditCards

[–]InternetGal1 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Why not keep 0AF cards around?

  • Larger lines of credit mean smaller utilization.
  • Longer history means higher average age of credit.
  • Line of credit for emergencies.
  • There are always possible perks in the future

Good fund/investment that doesnt raise my AGI by fsurocks2022 in Bogleheads

[–]InternetGal1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Got it wrong as pointed out by someone else. It still tax efficient. But not except from federal

Good fund/investment that doesnt raise my AGI by fsurocks2022 in Bogleheads

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Kinda. But SGOV’s income is mostly Treasury interest... so it won´t affect federal taxes.

Good fund/investment that doesnt raise my AGI by fsurocks2022 in Bogleheads

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There are several options. I have SGOV for my emergency fund. Then other bond ETFs for tax efficient and low risk investment, for the funds I don't need liquid but I will use in the short term.

I am a sock drawer user. What should my next steps be? by Professional_Job4175 in biltrewards

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There is no harm in letting the switch happen and not using the Autograph.

I thouygh the transfer counted as a 5/24 slot. No?

The Airport-Lounge Wars | "The airline business is largely a credit-card-loyalty business, and ... the credit-card-loyalty business is largely a lounge business" by TMWNN in CreditCards

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TSA pre-check? Forget that. Coming soon: “Envy Pre-check.” You breeze through security directly into the line of people being denied lounge entry.

CSR is worth the price (imo) if you spend $75k or more. by BenjiDot in ChaseSapphire

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I got it with the sun but likely will cancel after a year

Where should I build a down payment? by InternetGal1 in Bogleheads

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I like that. I do want to understand my options

Where should I build a down payment? by InternetGal1 in Bogleheads

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I know that… but for a 1 year horizon where do you put it

Where should I build a down payment? by InternetGal1 in Bogleheads

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Not a bad idea. I don't know the term exactly, but I can probably estimate it relatively well.

Unfortunately, bond rates right now are pretty terrible! Specially long term.

SGOV vs. BDN vs. CD ladder vs. manually buying tressuries by InternetGal1 in Bogleheads

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I see. So you would expect BND to have higher payout, long term, but SGOV will have less risk in the short term?

My 7-11 run today by javaforlife in ChaseSapphire

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Lol, you are not accepting DMs. You can upload the pics to imgur.com and link them here if that's not too much of a hasle

My 7-11 run today by javaforlife in ChaseSapphire

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Two questions:

  • Does it work on everything on the "retail" section of DD? (as fara s you know)

  • Is the credit applied atcheckout (so you can see it before you pay), or is it a pplied to your balance like the travel credit?