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Nah bro...
What are you studying?
That's a good chunk. What do you do for work?
Yea I am.
I got into Boston University, doing a masters in Applied Business Analytics
Lol at the SuSu mention. You're Haitian then. All my Haitian boys do it with relatives. Tried to get me to do it but I never committed.I work for the city... I'm blessed my parents still want me to live at home so I can maximize my savings.
I do things like join SuSu , (if you guys ever heard of that ) and have about 3 different ones I'm in. You MUST pay your dues weekly.
So that forces me to save.
I use Betterment for my IRA and a small taxable account. The main positive of it it for me compared to the other robo advisors is that betterment can buy partial shares of ETFs so I'll never have to hold cash. Unless something has changed Wealth front didn't have that option.wealthfront, betterment, vanguard?
Anybody messing with any of these services? pros? cons?
It's not so much year after year but rather annualized return."Assuming an 8% return"
I think a lot of people are overlooking how difficult it is to make an 8% return year after year.
Saving 200 a month until you're 65 will not net you hundreds of thousands to millions if all you're doing is stashing it in the bank.
I work for the city... I'm blessed my parents still want me to live at home so I can maximize my savings.
I do things like join SuSu , (if you guys ever heard of that ) and have about 3 different ones I'm in. You MUST pay your dues weekly.
So that forces me to save.
In two SuSu. One for my savings and one that goes towards traveling.
I remember that SuSu ante up stuff when I used to work for CitiGroup in BK back in the day smh
Here's a good piece of advice for the SuSu thing... don't do it... same your own money.
If you have no choice but to do it then I suggest you draw first and collect your money.
I've seen a dude catch a bad beating by Kings Plaza in BK because he did the take and dip smh
I know dudes hospital bills were more than what he ran off with.
My mom and sisters use to join that crap with coworkers, but not I, hell no man if you think about it it's just like saving your own money and getting a big payout when it's your turn... JUST SAVE YOUR OWN MONEY AND YOU'LL HAVE NO PROBLEMS!
Maybe yours is better and with people you trust, but I say proceed with caution.
I remember that SuSu ante up stuff when I used to work for CitiGroup in BK back in the day smh
Here's a good piece of advice for the SuSu thing... don't do it... same your own money.
If you have no choice but to do it then I suggest you draw first and collect your money.
I've seen a dude catch a bad beating by Kings Plaza in BK because he did the take and dip smh
I know dudes hospital bills were more than what he ran off with.
My mom and sisters use to join that crap with coworkers, but not I, hell no man if you think about it it's just like saving your own money and getting a big payout when it's your turn... JUST SAVE YOUR OWN MONEY AND YOU'LL HAVE NO PROBLEMS!
Maybe yours is better and with people you trust, but I say proceed with caution.
It's a loan pool. Typical thing for Caribbean people.Whats SuSu?
Never heard of it til this thread.
I use Betterment for my IRA and a small taxable account. The main positive of it it for me compared to the other robo advisors is that betterment can buy partial shares of ETFs so I'll never have to hold cash. Unless something has changed Wealth front didn't have that option.
Wealth front does have the ability to buy single name stocks which is something betterment does not.
I feel bad after reading yall posts for not saving more. But damn, these bills are killing me.
Yeah three to five business daysSo is it easy to get your money out of betterment if you need it?
I feel bad after reading yall posts for not saving more. But damn, these bills are killing me.