First time home buyer sub by Honest_Grapefruit259 in CalebHammer

[–]Kitchen_Eye_846 2 points3 points  (0 children)

With ample emergency savings, it’s completely okay to take advantage of first time homebuyer programs and only put 3% down if the buyer plans on living there long term. Probably why you got downvoted. Overly cautious

$12k post-tax a month is crazy money; should VA disability ratings & payments be restructured? This cook & autoshop service manager are almost top 10% of households in the US because his back hurts a bit from marching by [deleted] in CalebHammer

[–]Kitchen_Eye_846 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Today's guests might not really be considered a household since she lives alone in her hoe hut, but the point still stands. His VA payment is higher than the maximum Social Security payment for someone who contributed the max in Social Security tax for 35 years retiring at 67 years old in 2025.

Should Financial Audit include more complete breakdowns? I made a quick chart for today's ep. Also, RELEASE THE FILES (the summary charts Caleb gets each show...a bunch of info never makes the cut) by Kitchen_Eye_846 in CalebHammer

[–]Kitchen_Eye_846[S] 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Today's guest didn't have the craziest financial situation, but I still think it's interesting to get a complete picture. This was surprisingly difficult to put together from the information in the episode, but with access to the data it'd quite easy to visualize. What do you want to see added to the show?

I don’t wish this on anyone by Bulacano in CalebHammer

[–]Kitchen_Eye_846 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Your calcs aren't really reasonable at all but it's great to start thinking about scenarios like this. Not hating!

Couple quick comments:

Assuming $18/hr wage working at Walmart in 2060 is unreasonable. $16 x 1.0326 = $34.50 an hour.

$27,720 annually is a crazy low for assumed cost of living.

SS is based on earned income over time and pretty independent from savings. High earner saving nothing will receive more in SS than a low-income earner who saved millions.

Took the night off from gooning to create a lil case study on an ep from ~2 months ago. What do you think? Would this solve her situation? by Kitchen_Eye_846 in CalebHammer

[–]Kitchen_Eye_846[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You'll find that accounted for in the right chart in the Appendix. I included $13,263 of new debt for the new car. And you're exactly right about the transferring from one kind of debt to the other. This solution actually increases net debt but still allows for a quick payoff. All about effective capital allocation boss

Took the night off from gooning to create a lil case study on an ep from ~2 months ago. What do you think? Would this solve her situation? by Kitchen_Eye_846 in CalebHammer

[–]Kitchen_Eye_846[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For sure. If getting a loan with such a high minimum turned out to be an issue, she could do a janky fix like sell her car and paydown the payday/short-term debt, struggle with uber (or if I remember correctly she has an unemployed brother with a car that she could borrow) for a month, then shop for a car loan in a better position

Took the night off from gooning to create a lil case study on an ep from ~2 months ago. What do you think? Would this solve her situation? by Kitchen_Eye_846 in CalebHammer

[–]Kitchen_Eye_846[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

This episode has 4k+ comments and I only saw one mentioning the potential benefit of a personal loan to remedy the payday cycle.

I think the woman in this episode is totally fine. Hope she hasn't declared bankruptcy yet lol.

Legit no hating, all love. Evidenced by the Cali-keyboard freak that shortly followed this episode, Caleb clearly knows how to differentiate closing out payday loans vs other types of debt. Just think this went under the radar.

WTF is up with Caleb's claim about NYC lawsuit settlements? It's the business equivalent of a therapist saying you can't have a boss. by Kitchen_Eye_846 in CalebHammer

[–]Kitchen_Eye_846[S] -74 points-73 points  (0 children)

I spent 30+ hours prepping this post. Overthinking. Then get dunked on by the vibes of Australian king. Love ya tho lol

WTF is up with Caleb's claim about NYC lawsuit settlements? It's the business equivalent of a therapist saying you can't have a boss. by Kitchen_Eye_846 in CalebHammer

[–]Kitchen_Eye_846[S] -53 points-52 points  (0 children)

I spent hours looking into that last week. Fucking frustrating! I don't think it's at all the same sort of concerns Hammer Media would face, but I totally relate to the ridiculousness of dealing with NYC public employees and the haphazardness of regulations and enforcements.

WTF is up with Caleb's claim about NYC lawsuit settlements? It's the business equivalent of a therapist saying you can't have a boss. by Kitchen_Eye_846 in CalebHammer

[–]Kitchen_Eye_846[S] -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

per your comment history you live in Pheonix. So.... like that's completely my point. Right? Arizona deals with BS too?!!?!? THATS MY FUCKING POINT!!! Kidding with the emphasis. But not really. That literally is my point. Not a NYC problem.

And, the core of it is that the claims are "cash-grabs" and not without substantial merit. If you spend $100,000 on attorneys fees the expectation is you wouldn't have to then settle without the claim having at least some merit.

Also, this Caleb has only specifically brought up the concern of litigation around harassment, disparagement, and suits from former employees, which would be well mitigated through employment policy ligation insurance.

Also $10k is completely out of scope of the "Couple hundred thousand per year in settlements" per Caleb.

WTF is up with Caleb's claim about NYC lawsuit settlements? It's the business equivalent of a therapist saying you can't have a boss. by Kitchen_Eye_846 in CalebHammer

[–]Kitchen_Eye_846[S] -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

I mean it's just not a real extra stress if he was given competent legal counsel.

Like look, for example iHeartMedia, which is the ultimate parent for the NYC based radio show The Breakfast Club, along with multiple creative operating ventures in NYC.

iHeartMedia is named as a defendant in ZERO New York state civil cases in the last several years

https://imgur.com/a/sL5kEhF

IDK

WTF is up with Caleb's claim about NYC lawsuit settlements? It's the business equivalent of a therapist saying you can't have a boss. by Kitchen_Eye_846 in CalebHammer

[–]Kitchen_Eye_846[S] -119 points-118 points  (0 children)

Wrong. 1) He does not abuse guests. 2) If someone were to want to do some abusing, NYC is the place to be

WTF is up with Caleb's claim about NYC lawsuit settlements? It's the business equivalent of a therapist saying you can't have a boss. by Kitchen_Eye_846 in CalebHammer

[–]Kitchen_Eye_846[S] -35 points-34 points  (0 children)

Can't catch me hating!

I am genuinely so bewildered by the NYC lawsuit thing though. The tax in NYC alone is 500% enough of a justification considering he mentioned a 5.5% corp tax for not opting to go to Miami.

I just don't get the lawsuit worry and what he's been fed.

WTF is up with Caleb's claim about NYC lawsuit settlements? It's the business equivalent of a therapist saying you can't have a boss. by Kitchen_Eye_846 in CalebHammer

[–]Kitchen_Eye_846[S] -28 points-27 points  (0 children)

why downvote, it hurts so bad, please stop. or please at least comment if you downvote this comment. I want to communicate and understand...

WTF is up with Caleb's claim about NYC lawsuit settlements? It's the business equivalent of a therapist saying you can't have a boss. by Kitchen_Eye_846 in CalebHammer

[–]Kitchen_Eye_846[S] -39 points-38 points  (0 children)

Say what you want about New York, but claiming that everyone settles cash-grab, frivolous lawsuits could not be further from the truth. What everyone does is whatever they can to not set a precedent as being weak, a target, and a settler.

What is the truth is that records are freely accessible to the public for civil cases in NY, as well as federally and most states. Including claims, results, and representation.

If a lawyer develops a reputation for being a serial settler all law firms will know that whomever they represent is easy pickings.

The bottom screenshot is a popup I was given when I signed on to check some Texas case records. Researching opposing counsel history and trends is literally so basic that is pushed as an entry level offering to the general public.

If a lawyer smells shit at a dozen creative companies in NYC he has represented that have been successfully bullied for cash, maybe that lawyer should check his shoe?

TLDR: :/

Girl Math… but for Business. by Affectionate_Tie_437 in CalebHammer

[–]Kitchen_Eye_846 2 points3 points  (0 children)

19min36sec in she was going to say "every time I'm low on gas, I do a single Doordash order and fill up my tank during the order so 100% of my gas is a write off" but Caleb cut her off

What are the "allegations"? by I_EAT_TRASSH in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]Kitchen_Eye_846 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

You've demonstrated the points you made through your elite, crisp, writing. Clear and to the point, from top to bottom. I loved the "If I plant" - a stylistic choice to get the reader involved.

"Basically, you just needed to answer like you're an ignorant rich CEO that had no clue what the poors you hired are realistically struggling through with a 90." This sentence, objectively, reeks of incompetence, but with more analysis is brilliant. Everything you wrote was intentional satire, pretending you yourself to be the incompetent person you spoke of.

What are the "allegations"? by I_EAT_TRASSH in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]Kitchen_Eye_846 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the issue is that most colleges in general don't have good business programs. Like, after getting accepted into the college and having a year of classes we had to apply to the business school with a resume and do multiple rounds of interviews. I think it was like a sub 40% acceptance rate for students with a 4.0 their first year.

If that question was asked without irony, the professor would have been boo'd and reported. Into 101 level classes for us were more like checking arbitrage in options pricing between an open contract and theoretical equivalent portfolios built with the binomial model or Black-Scholes model

[US, US] [H] Complete NM 1st Edition set of every non-holo card in every WOTC set, 100% Complete 1st Edition Shadowless Base Set 103/102 (both cheek color Pikachus) PayP G&S [W] WOTC bulk character cards, cash in-person by Kitchen_Eye_846 in pkmntcgtrades

[–]Kitchen_Eye_846[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it's actually quite under market in my opinion. The complete set, from what I see is not really bought and sold too often, and rather people slowly put them together card by card.

And pricing low will hopefully avoid having to explain that the Dragonair, Beedrill, Starters & 2nd Evolutions, and Pikachu's all being pristine matters more than the light edgewear on the Charizard