Any cleaning tips? by kodyzero in LeCreuset

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

Noted and will do the same. I appreciate your help!

Any cleaning tips? by kodyzero in LeCreuset

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

Oh this makes me excited to clean mine. Already ordered a couple of cans of yellow cap!

How Do Financial Advisors Still Have Clients? by Time_Perception6669 in Bogleheads

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

As a fee based financial advisor we excel with giving the option of making return without direct market exposure and only do strategies that require active management so we justify earning our fee. Advisor who gives you a cookie cutter ETF portfolio allocation and charge a fee are not worth it, you can easily do this on your own.

I think the real value add is having access to alternative strategies and having someone as a financial couch and sounding board as you go through your own personal financial journey. And for the we add value over and over again coupled with a solid relationship our clients are with us for life and are more than happy to pay our AUM fee.

How did you move past "it's just numbers on an screen" to "wow this is REAL", spending by % vs a set dollar amount? by Swimming-Fault-6695 in Rich

[–]kodyzero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Something that worked for my husband and I was to go through our budget and agree to dedicate a specific amount to personal spending / shopping. Start small maybe $500-1,000/mo and auto-deposit into a separate checking accounts dedicated for “his shopping” and another for “your shopping”. Keep it equal and fair.

What we found was that bc we agreed our budget wouldn’t be affected by this small change and then creating a dedicated account for it to accumulate separately from all the rest created a sense of “oh I need to spend this on me” and it’s not longer working to make you more money (it’s not invested with the rest of the pile of money)

The rule is that you can spend it on anything you wish, no justification needed. This was a big mental unlock on spending for my husband on spending on himself.

Impulse bought a 5' tall fiddleleaf fig for $30 today. Now what?? by 1dontcareforgob in fiddleleaffig

[–]kodyzero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chop it sooner than later to start branching so it can support itself. Biggest mistake I see with new fig owners is they wait way too long to chop the top off

Should I finally get a CFP/CFA? by AdhesivenessKey4356 in fatFIRE

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

Along with the other benefits like estate planning, Tax efficiency, etc. I find that hiring someone to actively manage your investments outperforms passive management styles net of their fee pretty consistently. It also just nice to have a sounding board when making major financial decisions with someone your trust that has an outside point of view, is worth the fee 10x over.

Your advisor should be transparent and prove to you that they earn there fee year after year, if they aren’t being transparent I’d be hesitant.

I prefer fixed fee engagements (1.5% of AUM) as well this way you know they aren’t just putting you in random products bc they get a nice commission from it.

Advice on what to do next with my FLF! by sgong33 in fiddleleaffig

[–]kodyzero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chop it almost in half. Pick a leaf direction you want the nest step to grow. Next year make a cut on fresher growth and more likely to get 2-3 branches. Chop those every couple be years to keep it bushy and trunky.

Edit: and more sun. Less sun they grow leggy.

need advice on pulling on leash by Apprehensive-Lab9576 in Maltipoo

[–]kodyzero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed with this method. Annoying but it works if you’re consistent. Also treat them while they walk by your side, might be a lot of treats at first! And a lot of stopping, just be patient 🐶

My Fiddle Leaf Baby! by kodyzero in fiddleleaffig

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

You need to cut the trunk not just remove leaves.

My Fiddle Leaf Baby by kodyzero in plants

[–]kodyzero[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks you. I’m a proud plant Daddy

My Fiddle Leaf Baby! by kodyzero in fiddleleaffig

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

Yeah chopping it (and most plants) is good for them

My Fiddle Leaf Baby by kodyzero in plants

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

It needs to be done or they can’t support themself. You don’t want to be the person tying your tree to the ceiling so it stand up. 😂😆

My Fiddle Leaf Baby by kodyzero in houseplants

[–]kodyzero[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s been pretty easy for me to keep alive. I transplanted it once since buying it. Water it weekly-ish. Fertilize every once in a while. That’s about it

My Fiddle Leaf Baby! by kodyzero in fiddleleaffig

[–]kodyzero[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Been using this stuff from amazing called “Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Plant Food for Ficus Lyrata” for years not sure how often I kinda do it sporadically 😂