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  • Kork my ebike's cruising mph on a flat straight away with no wind is 17 mph with no effort and just twisting the throttle. With tail winds I can hit 20 mph again with no effort. If I want more speed I paddle w/gears and easily hit 25 mph or more. It takes a lot of brakes to stop that kind of momentum.

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    • James 3% interest at Ally.

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      • Originally posted by QuarterMillionMan View Post
        James 3% interest at Ally.
        QMM - thats a solid win man, good job.
        james.c.hendrickson@gmail.com
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        • Originally posted by bjl584 View Post
          My truck wouldn't start yesterday. Turn the key and nothing. I called my friend who is a mechanic, and he told me a common issue with my truck is that the 40 amp fuse for the starter motor will blow. $4.99 for the fuse and my truck started right up
          That's awesome! It pays to have friends in the know.

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          • Originally posted by QuarterMillionMan View Post
            $415 a month in interest @ 3%, it's sort of like an extra paycheck from a second part time job.
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            I love higher interest earning savings. I have a credit union high interest savings that gets 3.92% up to $1500, which comes up to around $4.50 a month that I immediately transfer to another account. If the account accumulates more than the $1500, the rate goes WAY down. But I love that it is an easy $60 a year. I just wish I could keep more than $1500 in there.

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            • Originally posted by crazyliblady View Post

              I love higher interest earning savings. I have a credit union high interest savings that gets 3.92% up to $1500, which comes up to around $4.50 a month that I immediately transfer to another account. If the account accumulates more than the $1500, the rate goes WAY down. But I love that it is an easy $60 a year. I just wish I could keep more than $1500 in there.
              The good thing now is that it’s quite easy to earn 4% and more on your cash with CDs and T bills so you can beat that 3.92% very easily with as much money as you want.
              Steve

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              • Originally posted by disneysteve View Post

                The good thing now is that it’s quite easy to earn 4% and more on your cash with CDs and T bills so you can beat that 3.92% very easily with as much money as you want.
                Okay, so how do I buy T bills?

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                • Originally posted by crazyliblady View Post

                  Okay, so how do I buy T bills?
                  What brokerage do you use? I use Vanguard but you can do it with Fidelity or Schwab or whoever.
                  Steve

                  * Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
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                  • Originally posted by disneysteve View Post

                    What brokerage do you use? I use Vanguard but you can do it with Fidelity or Schwab or whoever.
                    I have my retirement account with TIAA, but I don't have a brokerage. I know to get a brokerage account, you have to put a certain amount of money into the account, which is probably beyond my abilities currently. What about I bonds?

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                    • Nice to have meaty brakes with good stopping power. Took me less than 15 minutes to install. Brakes engage with light pressure on the brake lever. Before had to squeeze a lot for it to engage.
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                      • Originally posted by crazyliblady View Post

                        I have my retirement account with TIAA, but I don't have a brokerage. I know to get a brokerage account, you have to put a certain amount of money into the account, which is probably beyond my abilities currently. What about I bonds?
                        You can only buy I Bonds at the Treasury Direct site (which is a pain in the butt but it's the government so I'd expect nothing less). You can buy up to $10,000/person/year.

                        There is no minimum to open a Vanguard brokerage account. I think the minimum Treasury bill purchase is $1,000 however.
                        Steve

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                        • In addition to these got some others such as $200, $180, $220, etc.
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                          • Originally posted by crazyliblady View Post

                            I have my retirement account with TIAA, but I don't have a brokerage. I know to get a brokerage account, you have to put a certain amount of money into the account, which is probably beyond my abilities currently. What about I bonds?
                            You only need $25 to purchase I Bonds. Current rate is 6.89%
                            Minimum holding period one year. Lose 3 months interest if you cash out before 5 years.

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                            • Thank you! That's so cool. I did not know you could buy an i bond for so little and that the interest is so high. I will definitely set up an account next January and have part of my tax refund put there. If you have your taxes done by a tax professional, do you have to take IRS Form 8888 with you to the meeting with the agent?

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                              • Originally posted by crazyliblady View Post
                                Thank you! That's so cool. I did not know you could buy an i bond for so little and that the interest is so high. I will definitely set up an account next January and have part of my tax refund put there. If you have your taxes done by a tax professional, do you have to take IRS Form 8888 with you to the meeting with the agent?
                                Crazyliblady, probably if the tax accountant is good they'll have the forms with them or electronic access to them.

                                Also, why wait on buying the bonds? Why not get them now?
                                james.c.hendrickson@gmail.com
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