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carlsbadworker
ParticipantI went “all in” on the stock market in March 2009 on all my investment dollars (i.e. excluding emergency cash). The fact that the dividend yield was more than the treasury bond yield is too tempting for me to skip it. That said, I have a pessimist’s size of emergency cash. I guess I am trying to position myself against all likely scenarios.
carlsbadworker
ParticipantI went “all in” on the stock market in March 2009 on all my investment dollars (i.e. excluding emergency cash). The fact that the dividend yield was more than the treasury bond yield is too tempting for me to skip it. That said, I have a pessimist’s size of emergency cash. I guess I am trying to position myself against all likely scenarios.
carlsbadworker
ParticipantI went “all in” on the stock market in March 2009 on all my investment dollars (i.e. excluding emergency cash). The fact that the dividend yield was more than the treasury bond yield is too tempting for me to skip it. That said, I have a pessimist’s size of emergency cash. I guess I am trying to position myself against all likely scenarios.
carlsbadworker
ParticipantI went “all in” on the stock market in March 2009 on all my investment dollars (i.e. excluding emergency cash). The fact that the dividend yield was more than the treasury bond yield is too tempting for me to skip it. That said, I have a pessimist’s size of emergency cash. I guess I am trying to position myself against all likely scenarios.
July 8, 2009 at 9:44 PM in reply to: OT: “Bank of America sets cutoff for redeeming California IOUs” #427221carlsbadworker
ParticipantIOU should be valid to pay my state income tax (or cancel each other out), right?
July 8, 2009 at 9:44 PM in reply to: OT: “Bank of America sets cutoff for redeeming California IOUs” #427447carlsbadworker
ParticipantIOU should be valid to pay my state income tax (or cancel each other out), right?
July 8, 2009 at 9:44 PM in reply to: OT: “Bank of America sets cutoff for redeeming California IOUs” #427735carlsbadworker
ParticipantIOU should be valid to pay my state income tax (or cancel each other out), right?
July 8, 2009 at 9:44 PM in reply to: OT: “Bank of America sets cutoff for redeeming California IOUs” #427806carlsbadworker
ParticipantIOU should be valid to pay my state income tax (or cancel each other out), right?
July 8, 2009 at 9:44 PM in reply to: OT: “Bank of America sets cutoff for redeeming California IOUs” #427969carlsbadworker
ParticipantIOU should be valid to pay my state income tax (or cancel each other out), right?
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=Rt.66]6 to 2? Holy crap, thats huge![/quote]
Welcome to Temecula Valley. To be fair, TG didn’t mean it is $200K. It just starts with 2. So the ratio is less dramatic than it looks, but 50%+ off is not hard to find in TV, 66% off is where I like to invest my money with but I don’t think I will ever be able to get it.
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=Rt.66]6 to 2? Holy crap, thats huge![/quote]
Welcome to Temecula Valley. To be fair, TG didn’t mean it is $200K. It just starts with 2. So the ratio is less dramatic than it looks, but 50%+ off is not hard to find in TV, 66% off is where I like to invest my money with but I don’t think I will ever be able to get it.
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=Rt.66]6 to 2? Holy crap, thats huge![/quote]
Welcome to Temecula Valley. To be fair, TG didn’t mean it is $200K. It just starts with 2. So the ratio is less dramatic than it looks, but 50%+ off is not hard to find in TV, 66% off is where I like to invest my money with but I don’t think I will ever be able to get it.
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=Rt.66]6 to 2? Holy crap, thats huge![/quote]
Welcome to Temecula Valley. To be fair, TG didn’t mean it is $200K. It just starts with 2. So the ratio is less dramatic than it looks, but 50%+ off is not hard to find in TV, 66% off is where I like to invest my money with but I don’t think I will ever be able to get it.
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=Rt.66]6 to 2? Holy crap, thats huge![/quote]
Welcome to Temecula Valley. To be fair, TG didn’t mean it is $200K. It just starts with 2. So the ratio is less dramatic than it looks, but 50%+ off is not hard to find in TV, 66% off is where I like to invest my money with but I don’t think I will ever be able to get it.
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