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It is legal for a retailer/store or other business to refuse $50 & $100 bills or other legal tender, e.g. pennies?
I'm trying to find out about businesses refusing $50 & $100 bills. Aren't they required by law to accept all legal tender? I had one person say it could be that it's not all legal (i.e. a concern for counterfeit currency) – in that case shouldn't…
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Hypothetically, should I pay off the smaller + higher interest rate loan first, or the larger + higher absolute interest cost?
I have this hypothetical situation on my mind and I am not sure which is the best solution.
Given:
Loan 1: $340,000 at an interest rate of 1.69% per year
Loan 2: $40,000 at an interest rate of 3.6% per year
I have a fixed amount available to pay…
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Is trying to learn day trading a complete waste of time?
I understand there is a lot of people, maybe even most, who believe day trading is far too risky or the person trying day trading won't be skilled enough. I have gotten interested into investing lately, so I've invested my small amount of money I…
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How can I get a job without pushing my family's income into a higher tax bracket?
I live in Seattle and turn 18 before the year's end, and I'm told my family has an income such that if I get a job and make more than $1000, then I would push my family into a higher tax bracket.
Because of this – according to my parents – our…
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How can I support myself financially as a 17 year old with a loan?
I'm a 17 year old Ohio high school student who makes ~$160 a month working minimum wage. I have a $3500 loan (4 year duration) to pay off for a car with ~$2880 left.
Monthly payments are ~$80 for the car plus an additional $70 for part of insurance…
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How to manage monthly salary
I am a 22-y/o guy starting my first job.
I am interested to know how I should manage my monthly expenses. Keeping in mind that I need to pay for my rented apartment, food, water, etc., save money for future and medical expenses, etc., how do I…
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What are the biggest pitfalls to avoid with student loans?
More often than not I read horror stories of people such as (I've Paid $18,000 To A $24,000 Student Loan, & I Still Owe $24,000) that acquire college debt, pay monthly for years, and end up owing the same or more than when they started.
What is the…
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Why don’t index-tracking mutual funds corner themselves?
A lot of advice claims that low-cost index-tracking mutual funds are ideal. It sounds like a nice idea, at first. But then I thought: what if everyone did that?
Indexes are reconstituted from time time, meaning that index-tracking fund managers…
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Why would I ever put my money into a savings account that returns less than the current inflation rate?
I like a safe investment as much as the next guy. But can anyone give me a good argument on why I should invest in a bond or a savings account that returns less than inflation?
It seems to me that I am guaranteeing myself to lose, if I do that.…
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How to help a financially self destructive person?
My ex-wife is a mess, financially speaking. After the divorce, her house that she won in the divorce was foreclosed on, filed for bankruptcy, owes money to pretty much everyone that tried to help her out, etc... Does not have a job, hasn't had one,…
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Why invest in becoming a landlord?
One of the most recommended ways to invest one's money still is real estate. Sure there are different ways to invest in real estate, but why does it make sense financially to buy property and become a landlord?
Here in my region a flat costs around…
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How much effort (and why) should consumers put into protecting their credit card numbers?
The more I think about it, the more it seems to me that credit card information is among the least worrisome type of personal information belong to any consumer.
If someone's credit card number is somehow stolen, my understanding is that he's…
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Why do stock prices of retailers not surge during the holidays?
My six-year-old (!) son asked me this question and I didn't have an answer, so I told him I'd get back to him. He asked why people don't buy a large number of shares of a company before the holiday season, when they might be relatively low, and sell…
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One of my stocks dropped 40% in 2 days, how should I mentally approach this?
Right after the event, I felt shocked and depressed. I've been engaging in stocks for about a year now but I've never encountered such a big jump in such a short time. What I'm planning to do is just wait for it to rise again, which I'm not sure…
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Options for dummies. Can you explain how puts & calls work, simply?
I never understood Puts or Calls. Could anybody explain it like I were a child?
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