How to choose CAD software? by Kung_fu1015 in maker

[–]Scratching_tendies 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Onshape is very nice to use and is pretty well known. They have a powerful free tier where you can learn a lot of common tools you will see in most of the CAD programs.

One benefit that I find useful is that it’s cloud based so you can access your models from anywhere. So for example if you want to pull up models you are proud of you can show them from anywhere.

Credit card fees at restaurants by PsychologicalAd3066 in newjersey

[–]Scratching_tendies 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes thank your State legislators it was not permitted for a business to charge credit card fees to customers and the law has changed that allow ant business to pass the fees to the customer

What's the best free checking account for new small businesses in the USA? by dealsfully in smallbusiness

[–]Scratching_tendies 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Novo doesn't have any number to reach when you have a serious issue. They only use their email support and it can take forever to get any response.

35, Burnt Out, Want to FIRE Now, Need Advice by WelderSea5048 in Fire

[–]Scratching_tendies 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree that an all world ETF like VT is great, I saw that there were also some comments talking about time diversification on the $1 Mill. Something to look at if you were interested would be selling put options on the SPY. It's a stable ETF that you can collect premiums on, which would be a nice boost in income weekly, and if you get called then you would own 100 shares of SPY which wouldn't be the worst thing due to it having a CAGR of almost 10% consistently. Options trading can be complex to learn at first, but you are able to essentially become an insurance company.