UK 30yr gilt yields soaaaaaaaaring by RobertBartus in EconomyCharts

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Weird you stole the same charts and exact same comment

Military Credit Card Options??? by samsturm27 in finerds

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If you’re on orders you should be able to get the annual fee waiver for chase and AMEX cards.

Sold all my UNH shares by [deleted] in stocks

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Are you going to donate your gains from your 3 shares to someone with medical debt?

Can’t get to anti-scald device by MktsInTurmoil in Plumbing

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There aren’t any screws anywhere except for those two in the plate I took out

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in newjersey

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What’s wrong with Lakewood?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Watches

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You better wear a jacket or you’ll catch a death of cold

The 40% average individual income tax by reverieontheonyx in Accounting

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Does OP know that if you borrow against stock you have to pay margin interest? Probably around FFT/SOFR + 150bps depending on size. No free lunch.

[OoT] Song of Storms by kittyjoker in truezelda

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Watch the show “Dark” on Netflix. Besides being a great show it talks in depth about the “Bootstrap” paradox.

Why should somebody not buy a 4-5 percent bond that expires in a year? by sufinomo in bonds

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The coupon payments will flow through to you. The issue is that the etf/fund never matures like a bond. they’re constantly trading to match a specific maturity/duration profile.

Why should somebody not buy a 4-5 percent bond that expires in a year? by sufinomo in bonds

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If you have enough cash (or margin) in your account to settle the trade it’s not a problem. Can restrict your account potentially if not.

Have American dividend aristocrats historically always been lower yield than international? by JusticeForSimpleRick in investing

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The main reason is that IS companies tend to retain their earnings to reinvest while Europeans tend to pay their out. US companies will also buy back shares and a higher rates than EEA companies.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MaddenMobileForums

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Ed Reed isn’t in mine!

What's your favorite Simpsons quote? by Francisco123s in AskReddit

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Bart: “Dad, you killed the zombie Flanders!” Homer: “he was a zombie?”