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Debt Insolvency In America, And Where To Avoid It
I would never ever give them my SIM card or phone after purchase. If it breaks down, I drill holes through it and throw it away. Then I'll purchase another cheap flip phone (or burner). Typically those cheap phones last a couple years. It might be a good idea to get a dozen of them (while they are still on the market).
30 Highest Paying Trade School Jobs and Vocational School Careers.mp4
Top Ten Cheapest States In America 2017 - 2018.mp4
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I made a new thread @ >>>/prepare/ all about how to get jobs and save money considering so many Americans no longer get the proper education or reliable information they need in life. Likely planned that way.
HOW TO GET A DECENT PAYING JOB AND SAVE MONEY: >>>/prepare/40 | archive.fo
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Been taking saving seriously for only 2.25 years now but I can offer some advice to people just getting started. My investments are all self managed and simplified, and my account structure has gone through a lot of evolution until it started to fully serve my needs today. Income is only 50k.
Stashing money away in your 401K can increase your savings over time, but be very aware and cautious: if there is ever a serious financial crisis (whether its in your state, or nationwide) politicians and banks have already colluded to rip off savers via "bail-ins" by confiscating a portion of your savings and bank deposits to bailout their insolvent institutions. The safest storage would be some physical holdings of silver or extra basic essentials to mitigate a crisis (which will never lose value).
If you think I'm kidding just ask the people of Greece or Brazil. Those were test runs.
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