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January 7, 2008 at 11:41 PM in reply to: 12 month CD with 7% APY .. how far true in this crunch time #131694January 7, 2008 at 11:41 PM in reply to: 12 month CD with 7% APY .. how far true in this crunch time #131701
pencilneck
ParticipantUsually they say they will beat anyone’s advertised price or give it for free (or discounted)
If I’ve heard correctly, the problem is that distributers set a contract for the lowest price that may be advertised. A company may still sell for less.
I’m not disagreeing with you Radelow, just ranting…
January 7, 2008 at 11:41 PM in reply to: 12 month CD with 7% APY .. how far true in this crunch time #131761pencilneck
ParticipantUsually they say they will beat anyone’s advertised price or give it for free (or discounted)
If I’ve heard correctly, the problem is that distributers set a contract for the lowest price that may be advertised. A company may still sell for less.
I’m not disagreeing with you Radelow, just ranting…
January 7, 2008 at 11:41 PM in reply to: 12 month CD with 7% APY .. how far true in this crunch time #131800pencilneck
ParticipantUsually they say they will beat anyone’s advertised price or give it for free (or discounted)
If I’ve heard correctly, the problem is that distributers set a contract for the lowest price that may be advertised. A company may still sell for less.
I’m not disagreeing with you Radelow, just ranting…
pencilneck
ParticipantI prefer single for the simple reason that I can paint my own house and do basic home repair without feeling like I’m putting my life in jeopardy.
I’m a do-it-yourselfer, but sort of a wimp when it comes to heights.
pencilneck
ParticipantI prefer single for the simple reason that I can paint my own house and do basic home repair without feeling like I’m putting my life in jeopardy.
I’m a do-it-yourselfer, but sort of a wimp when it comes to heights.
pencilneck
ParticipantI prefer single for the simple reason that I can paint my own house and do basic home repair without feeling like I’m putting my life in jeopardy.
I’m a do-it-yourselfer, but sort of a wimp when it comes to heights.
pencilneck
ParticipantI prefer single for the simple reason that I can paint my own house and do basic home repair without feeling like I’m putting my life in jeopardy.
I’m a do-it-yourselfer, but sort of a wimp when it comes to heights.
pencilneck
ParticipantI prefer single for the simple reason that I can paint my own house and do basic home repair without feeling like I’m putting my life in jeopardy.
I’m a do-it-yourselfer, but sort of a wimp when it comes to heights.
December 18, 2007 at 12:06 PM in reply to: Ouch! SD Union Telling Like it is – March 2004 Overall Median Reached #119768pencilneck
ParticipantIt wasn’t only Silk Stockings. Obviously the Knight Rider remake that was to be filmed in San Diego had a tremendous impact on the local housing industry as well:
Wildfires Take Toll on Locations for New ‘Knight Rider’
“Then, just when it appeared that the next best thing, the pilot and 22 episodes of NBC-TV’s “Knight Rider,” a remake of the popular series that ran between 1982 and 1986, was ready to start shooting, the firestorm that swept through the county in late October took a toll on most of the locations where the show was to be filmed, according to Cathy Anderson, president and chief executive officer of the San Diego Film Commission.”
http://www.sdbj.com/industry_article.asp?aID=547876702.7686064.
1552005.1977631.59545402.631&aID2=119376December 18, 2007 at 12:06 PM in reply to: Ouch! SD Union Telling Like it is – March 2004 Overall Median Reached #119903pencilneck
ParticipantIt wasn’t only Silk Stockings. Obviously the Knight Rider remake that was to be filmed in San Diego had a tremendous impact on the local housing industry as well:
Wildfires Take Toll on Locations for New ‘Knight Rider’
“Then, just when it appeared that the next best thing, the pilot and 22 episodes of NBC-TV’s “Knight Rider,” a remake of the popular series that ran between 1982 and 1986, was ready to start shooting, the firestorm that swept through the county in late October took a toll on most of the locations where the show was to be filmed, according to Cathy Anderson, president and chief executive officer of the San Diego Film Commission.”
http://www.sdbj.com/industry_article.asp?aID=547876702.7686064.
1552005.1977631.59545402.631&aID2=119376December 18, 2007 at 12:06 PM in reply to: Ouch! SD Union Telling Like it is – March 2004 Overall Median Reached #119935pencilneck
ParticipantIt wasn’t only Silk Stockings. Obviously the Knight Rider remake that was to be filmed in San Diego had a tremendous impact on the local housing industry as well:
Wildfires Take Toll on Locations for New ‘Knight Rider’
“Then, just when it appeared that the next best thing, the pilot and 22 episodes of NBC-TV’s “Knight Rider,” a remake of the popular series that ran between 1982 and 1986, was ready to start shooting, the firestorm that swept through the county in late October took a toll on most of the locations where the show was to be filmed, according to Cathy Anderson, president and chief executive officer of the San Diego Film Commission.”
http://www.sdbj.com/industry_article.asp?aID=547876702.7686064.
1552005.1977631.59545402.631&aID2=119376December 18, 2007 at 12:06 PM in reply to: Ouch! SD Union Telling Like it is – March 2004 Overall Median Reached #119982pencilneck
ParticipantIt wasn’t only Silk Stockings. Obviously the Knight Rider remake that was to be filmed in San Diego had a tremendous impact on the local housing industry as well:
Wildfires Take Toll on Locations for New ‘Knight Rider’
“Then, just when it appeared that the next best thing, the pilot and 22 episodes of NBC-TV’s “Knight Rider,” a remake of the popular series that ran between 1982 and 1986, was ready to start shooting, the firestorm that swept through the county in late October took a toll on most of the locations where the show was to be filmed, according to Cathy Anderson, president and chief executive officer of the San Diego Film Commission.”
http://www.sdbj.com/industry_article.asp?aID=547876702.7686064.
1552005.1977631.59545402.631&aID2=119376December 18, 2007 at 12:06 PM in reply to: Ouch! SD Union Telling Like it is – March 2004 Overall Median Reached #120000pencilneck
ParticipantIt wasn’t only Silk Stockings. Obviously the Knight Rider remake that was to be filmed in San Diego had a tremendous impact on the local housing industry as well:
Wildfires Take Toll on Locations for New ‘Knight Rider’
“Then, just when it appeared that the next best thing, the pilot and 22 episodes of NBC-TV’s “Knight Rider,” a remake of the popular series that ran between 1982 and 1986, was ready to start shooting, the firestorm that swept through the county in late October took a toll on most of the locations where the show was to be filmed, according to Cathy Anderson, president and chief executive officer of the San Diego Film Commission.”
http://www.sdbj.com/industry_article.asp?aID=547876702.7686064.
1552005.1977631.59545402.631&aID2=119376pencilneck
ParticipantUnless you are fully (or nearly fully) vested the employer match isn’t much incentive to participate in a 401k. I have no data to support this, but in the first few years of employment the odds are probably high that you will be working elsewhere before being fully vested.
At your second or third complete year with the company you will have a much stronger feeling for whether or not you will be with this company the 4-5 years it would take to make participating in the 401k worth while.
My advice is to save/invest in other ways right now.
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