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Investing Dad

@indexandc

Index Funds and Chill - 1M invested - Not a FIRE account - Get wealthy slowly

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calendar_today23-10-2020 10:45:10

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Have you ever vividly remembered a time in your life listening to a song? Last Call is the one for me. I was just starting my career and felt the lyrics so much .

Have you ever vividly remembered a time in your life listening to a song?  Last Call is the one for me. I was just starting my career and felt the lyrics so much .
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Anyone just use Fidelity cash management of Vanguard Cash plus to pay bills and Venmo? I see no reason for staying with a traditional bank that offers no apy yield on checking. I probably write one check a year and take out less than 500 in cash.

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I’m going to begin to use my Fidelity brokerage as a checking account to pay bills. Offers almost all the same benefits of a physical branch and will allow my money to grow at nearly 5% while I wait to pay bills on their due date.

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Zillow has our home zestimate at 35% above our purchase price from 3.5 years ago. I’m not quite sure how accurate I should take this to be. A rise of 10% per year seems insane for real estate.

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The 10% cash back on UberEats & free Uber 1 through Capital One Savor Card is too good to pass up. Offer is only valid through mid November, but I’ll definitely be using Uber Eats until then.

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Hit a big milestone Friday as we reached 2M in net worth. The second million took less than 4 years (45 months), and went by in the blink of an eye. Of the 2M, 1.7 is invested in the market and the remaining is a mix of cash, home equity and vehicles.

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3 years with my employer 200k in the 401k Generous match and maxing out contribution limit did it. Oh yeah and the insane market run !