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exsdgalParticipant
Thanks for all the comments, and suggestions.
UCGal – ty for the links, I will look into associated rules for Poway.
exsdgalParticipantThanks for the info flu. I will check with AAA and AllState if a standalone policy is still possible.
My home and car was with Wawanesa, and to pick up an Umbrella policy I switched to Farmers. However a comparable maxed out liability home/car policy at Farmers was about $1000 more than the Wawanesa rates. Ideally I would like to get my old Wawanesa policy back, with a standalone umbrella policy.
As for the limits, I constantly wonder what is the right balance. Eventually I hope to find the optimal ratio.
Thanks again for all your suggestions. My policy renewal is a couple of months away, if you think I should consider any other vendors I am all ears 🙂
exsdgalParticipantLate to this thread, and there are several wonderful suggestions already to your question.
I would like to add the following…
There is no single valuation that makes retirement possible. Figure out the comfortable income for your family when there is no source of revenue. Look at options to generate passive income for this amount. Keep good health and mitigate any potential losses.
You are in your mid-30’s, and still at the peak of your work life. With your finances structured to generate the necessary passive income, anything from your part-time work life and retirement plans are supplemental. Enjoy the process.
exsdgalParticipantLate to this thread, and there are several wonderful suggestions already to your question.
I would like to add the following…
There is no single valuation that makes retirement possible. Figure out the comfortable income for your family when there is no source of revenue. Look at options to generate passive income for this amount. Keep good health and mitigate any potential losses.
You are in your mid-30’s, and still at the peak of your work life. With your finances structured to generate the necessary passive income, anything from your part-time work life and retirement plans are supplemental. Enjoy the process.
exsdgalParticipantLate to this thread, and there are several wonderful suggestions already to your question.
I would like to add the following…
There is no single valuation that makes retirement possible. Figure out the comfortable income for your family when there is no source of revenue. Look at options to generate passive income for this amount. Keep good health and mitigate any potential losses.
You are in your mid-30’s, and still at the peak of your work life. With your finances structured to generate the necessary passive income, anything from your part-time work life and retirement plans are supplemental. Enjoy the process.
exsdgalParticipantLate to this thread, and there are several wonderful suggestions already to your question.
I would like to add the following…
There is no single valuation that makes retirement possible. Figure out the comfortable income for your family when there is no source of revenue. Look at options to generate passive income for this amount. Keep good health and mitigate any potential losses.
You are in your mid-30’s, and still at the peak of your work life. With your finances structured to generate the necessary passive income, anything from your part-time work life and retirement plans are supplemental. Enjoy the process.
exsdgalParticipantLate to this thread, and there are several wonderful suggestions already to your question.
I would like to add the following…
There is no single valuation that makes retirement possible. Figure out the comfortable income for your family when there is no source of revenue. Look at options to generate passive income for this amount. Keep good health and mitigate any potential losses.
You are in your mid-30’s, and still at the peak of your work life. With your finances structured to generate the necessary passive income, anything from your part-time work life and retirement plans are supplemental. Enjoy the process.
exsdgalParticipantThank you flu.
I did not know about the ATT version of Nexus S. Hopefully Samsung would be able to swap the chip/module from my first generation T-Mobile device.
exsdgalParticipantThank you flu.
I did not know about the ATT version of Nexus S. Hopefully Samsung would be able to swap the chip/module from my first generation T-Mobile device.
exsdgalParticipantThank you flu.
I did not know about the ATT version of Nexus S. Hopefully Samsung would be able to swap the chip/module from my first generation T-Mobile device.
exsdgalParticipantThank you flu.
I did not know about the ATT version of Nexus S. Hopefully Samsung would be able to swap the chip/module from my first generation T-Mobile device.
exsdgalParticipantThank you flu.
I did not know about the ATT version of Nexus S. Hopefully Samsung would be able to swap the chip/module from my first generation T-Mobile device.
exsdgalParticipantflu, can you comment about the network speed with your Nexus S on ATT? Thx.
Prior to Nexus S, I had the Nokia N95 3g on ATT and consistently got 3g signal. I believe the Nexus S does not support the ATT 3g band, just curious what your experience has been on ATT.
exsdgalParticipantflu, can you comment about the network speed with your Nexus S on ATT? Thx.
Prior to Nexus S, I had the Nokia N95 3g on ATT and consistently got 3g signal. I believe the Nexus S does not support the ATT 3g band, just curious what your experience has been on ATT.
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