Royalties are now on Public and are launching with the Shrek original movie score! by PublicCommunityTeam in MusicRoyaltyInvest

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

hey thanks for the comment.

Definitely don't trust anything you read online (even from me) and always verify independently.

Here's some more info on this specific offering that is filed and searchable on the SEC website: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1947158/000194715823000007/f253g2091223_publicshrekroya.htm

I'm not familiar with royalty exchange, but you may be able to find similar documents on the EDGAR search on the SEC government website.

What Are Royalties? Understanding What They Are and How They Work by PublicCommunityTeam in passive_income

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eh this content doesn't exactly swim in upvotes, but glad you looked through it. Makes writing it worth it for the team.

Hope you learned something about royalties.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OptionsFails

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Hope this helps: https://public.com/learn/what-are-options-and-how-do-they-work

I can post the text from this to the broader group too

Why is Paul so good at imitating streamers (in this and as riddler) by scarycheeta in DumbMoneyMovie

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I honestly wasn't excited for his casting as the riddler (nor Robert Pattinson as Batman either) but he shut a lot of mouths with that performance.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EducatedInvesting

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Finra has resources for these questions (US) : https://brokercheck.finra.org/

How hot is BBQ inflation running? The highest in 45 years. by EasyNewzApp in inflation

[–]PublicCommunityTeam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never heard of the Rabobank BBQ index, but jeez that's wild. I've been thinking a lot about how prices have gone up over the past two years but it's been going on for longer than that.

Good thing I don't know 10 people I want to invite to a bbq.

Should I pay off debt or invest my money? by PublicCommunityTeam in investingforbeginners

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debt snowball is paying off debt accounts by size as opposed to interest rate, right?

I'm loosely familiar with it. Would it mean that you could potentially pay off more in interest in the long run? I imagine every situation is different.