I'm extremely worried about saving for retirement! We have no steady income so it seems like we're always broke & there's no extra money to put into a savings!
there is not way i will ever pay off my $100k in student loan debt...why can't this be at least partially reduced with bankruptcy bc stupid credit card debt is forgiven all the time. so not fair.
That's not the case sometimes. I bought my first car at 20 and I was totally ripped off. The car had a terrible rust issue with the undercarriage and the salesman knew it. He asked my budget I told him and he told me he was giving me a deal. No haggling. No arguing. No anything. A few months later the rust starts to cause problems in the car. I get it looked at by someone else and they're horrified that it was even sold because it was badly rusted.
It was a used car sold "as/is". I go back and he won't do anything. I was driving a death trap that could have fallen apart at any moment on the highway and that salesman didn't care about my life at all. Forget selling a car with a bad engine (which is crappy); the frame of the car was rusted and could've fallen apart while I was driving it.
By the time I finally got around to getting the highest price from a junkyard, parts of the car were literally hanging from that bottom, just waiting to fall. All of this happened in 3-4 months.
So, you many be a good salesman and your dealership may be decent, but you have to respect the bad experiences that some of us have had with the people in your position. So, if we ever cross paths I will question everything you say. I will ask you the same questions 3-4 times repetitively to see if you give the same answer each time. I will question your knowledge. I will question your pricing. I will question the "deal". I will bring knowledge and an expert with me and compare it to your knowledge. Don't take it personally. I just don't trust car salesmen.
Scam a guy's named James Robards from Eagle Pass Texas was going to buy tickets said he will send me cashiers check for 4 times the amount of tickets. Said after check clears to text him. I told him to call me I don't answer to text number only. Guess what never got that call!! SCAM
I want to know how to choose and manage my investments - how do I estimate and balance risks? What sort of return should I be looking for at a given stage of life?
I don't have a traditional job and have never worked for anyone before so how do I set up a 401K? I won't have a pension or anything so how do I save up for retirement?
I recently read that the stock market will crash again in the near future like it did years ago. Do you foresee this happening?
I'm extremely worried about saving for retirement! We have no steady income so it seems like we're always broke & there's no extra money to put into a savings!
When does it make sense to transfer a 104K to an IRA?
My #1 financial question is knowing where exactly to invest that gives good interest & no
heavy tax.
there is not way i will ever pay off my $100k in student loan debt...why can't this be at least partially reduced with bankruptcy bc stupid credit card debt is forgiven all the time. so not fair.
That's not the case sometimes. I bought my first car at 20 and I was totally ripped off. The car had a terrible rust issue with the undercarriage and the salesman knew it. He asked my budget I told him and he told me he was giving me a deal. No haggling. No arguing. No anything. A few months later the rust starts to cause problems in the car. I get it looked at by someone else and they're horrified that it was even sold because it was badly rusted.
It was a used car sold "as/is". I go back and he won't do anything. I was driving a death trap that could have fallen apart at any moment on the highway and that salesman didn't care about my life at all. Forget selling a car with a bad engine (which is crappy); the frame of the car was rusted and could've fallen apart while I was driving it.
By the time I finally got around to getting the highest price from a junkyard, parts of the car were literally hanging from that bottom, just waiting to fall. All of this happened in 3-4 months.
So, you many be a good salesman and your dealership may be decent, but you have to respect the bad experiences that some of us have had with the people in your position. So, if we ever cross paths I will question everything you say. I will ask you the same questions 3-4 times repetitively to see if you give the same answer each time. I will question your knowledge. I will question your pricing. I will question the "deal". I will bring knowledge and an expert with me and compare it to your knowledge. Don't take it personally. I just don't trust car salesmen.
My question is regarding bankruptcy, can items not be included that you wish to payoff on your own?
How can I pay off Credit cards faster than the required time frame when paying monthly payments
How to explain to a recent college grad that their subsidized student loan interest rate is tiny compared to what adults are paying.
Wow!! Thanks!
thanks for the amazing chance
What's the best way to invest?
Scam a guy's named James Robards from Eagle Pass Texas was going to buy tickets said he will send me cashiers check for 4 times the amount of tickets. Said after check clears to text him. I told him to call me I don't answer to text number only. Guess what never got that call!! SCAM
I want to know how to choose and manage my investments - how do I estimate and balance risks? What sort of return should I be looking for at a given stage of life?
What is the minimum income someone should have to be able to make a retirement fund?
they also don't have to pay property taxes or have health insurance.
i dont even know where to start how can i save for a down payment on a house as a first time buyer
I suggest a link to your FB page.
The links here are for sharing this post only. :)
Thanks for the opportunity to win!
I'd like to know what is the best way to save for my kids college, and what happens if they decide not to go?
What's the best interest with the highest guaranteed interest?
Oh, so many questions. But my #1 would have to be:
What's the best way to save money for my daughter's education and pay off my debts?
My question is what is the best kind of account you can put extra money into so it will draw a fair amount of interest?
I don't have a traditional job and have never worked for anyone before so how do I set up a 401K? I won't have a pension or anything so how do I save up for retirement?
What's the difference between a Roth IRA and a 401K?