Friday, September 9, 2022

Is auto-home ‘bundling’ right for you?

 

Should You Pay Off a Mortgage Before Retiring?

Selling your home if you are going to move or downsize provides money to repay your home loan without having to deplete savings. No reason to pay off mortgage. Some keep their home for seasonal rental and use. Rents pay mortgage. Paying down high-interest loans/credit cards are a better use of your cash. Retirement may leave you cash poor. Some folks earn more toward their retirement income goal than they would save by paying off a low-cost mortgage. Cash from an emergency fund takes priority over paying down a low-interest mortgage. Mortgage interest may help you lower your current income tax bill. Each family must run through the solutions to learn the best strategy before and after retirement. Once you pay off a mortgage, if you need cash you can always use a HELOC to tap home equity for cash. Some cost nothing to acquire. Another alternative is a reverse mortgage. But consider the costs. 

https://www.amazon.com/Reset-Your-Retirement-Income-retirement/dp/1512304344

 

Is auto-home ‘bundling’ right for you?

Sounds good but most folks find it is not right for them. Why? Bundle benefits go to the insurer not to you. Buying both auto and home insurance from the same company assumes one insurer can provide the best deals for you. That just doesn’t happen. Insurers price their products differently depending on their financial needs. You can save $ thousands over time by taking advantage of their shifting marketing strategies and also changes in your needs. For instance, insurers in CA and WA have had to raise rates as more fires got worse in recent years. If you have the same insurer in AZ your rates have also gone up. On the other hand, driving and commuting have been reduced so your rates are now found in the ‘leisure’ category. If your credit score has improved, your rate could be lower but only if you shop your vehicles to other carriers. Insurance agents don’t have an incentive to call you when your rates could be lower. Or they don’t know that you now have a minor on your policy or that you now have a dangerous dog. You can’t know you could be paying less for 10-20 years unless you compare rates often. Each insurer has their own set of discounts so you may qualify for more with a new insurer.

Drop the extras: https://www.amazon.com/Industry-Insiders-Guides-Buying-Insurance/dp/1466435712

 

Is your family member a scam target?

Certain folks are more likely to be scammed than others. Consider how the results of this study may impact your family members. The scam target is not likely to ask questions of an offer or product or agent. Researchers propose that mental frames governing compliance, opportunity, intelligence, and order may have affected the way that interviewees interpreted what scammers told them. Individuals were more likely to lose money if they believed that:

  • Authority should not be challenged.
  • Financial opportunities are a zero-sum game with clear winners and losers.
  • The world is organized in a way that rewards good people.
  • Asking too many questions can make a person seem ignorant.

Study participants explained how scammers reached out with promises of easy money or lucrative investments. Others described receiving phone calls from fraudsters posing as IRS agents and demanding payment of back taxes. Some scammers pose as eager lovers who promise to pay you back. Natural disaster victims are especially vulnerable to scammers since desperation makes us perfect prey.

Educate your family: https://www.amazon.com/Money-Scams-2014-insurance-financial/dp/1505437962

 

Is prepaying your funeral right for you?

Covid deaths—now over 700,000 and counting—have some folks thinking about the future. What is new is paying for your departure in advance to a lay-a-way company with no track record. Funeral homes have had their own ‘pre-need’ accounts for centuries. Of course your prepaid account may not last long enough: there are business failures. However, like buying life insurance for final expenses, paying for a funeral on a lay-a-way basis is not the best solution for this expense. Some plans offer a price ‘guarantee’ but how do you know they will provide the expected services. Some new ones offer affordable monthly payments in advance. Some claim they will hold the money in a bank and move the money to a funeral anywhere in their system. A better way is to designate some of your legacy for your final appearance. Since you don’t know about costs in advance, you may want to leave a note with your will explaining what kind of show you want and how much to spend. You need to designate a trusted executor to follow thru on your plan. My plan is cremation by the medical school when they are done with me. God knows what is on my tombstone. Relatives may want to give a toast at the final dinner.

Your plan or their plan: https://www.amazon.com/Your-Plan-Live-Age-100/dp/1548180793

 

Why is the boring target-date fund right for you?

Tests and surveys have consistently shown that steady contributions—the same amount each month—to these low-cost index funds provides the best chance of reaching the maximum accumulations over time. This boring investment strategy beats any advisor or computer-run strategy because the market swings are unpredictable. Most investors and their advisors think they can do better than the market index funds. Hubris was identified early in human history as being the cause of one’s downfall. Morningstar, the investing analyst, ran some extra simulations and DCA (dollar cost average) does possibly account for some of the gap in returns, but a perfectly-steady DCA investor still outperformed the real-world investor in 6 out of 7 fund categories. DCA can’t be helped if you are simply investing what you can, when you can, but there is still extra trading in and out that appears to only make things worse. Market timing, the effect of using ANY investing strategy, has no benefits for you except maybe in the short term. Warren Buffett advocates this “dumb” way of investing because it succeeds.

Go with Buffett: https://www.amazon.com/Warren-Buffett-Your-Investment-Advisor/dp/1518690963

 

 

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Like 1776, this period is a test of democracyWe rejected an "American fascist" once

 

 

The Path to Dictatorship: 2010-2030

 

Jan 21 2010 Corpor­a­tions’ election-spending unlim­ited

 

Nov 2020 Wealthy discredit election process

 

Nov 21 2020 Trump’s Plans for a Coup: criminal

 

Nov 21 2020: Trump plan: US Marshals seize voting machines

 

Jan 6 2021 Direct assault failed: guns & bombs ready

 

Trump engaged in a "criminal conspiracy" to stop Biden

 

I don’t f—ing care that they have weapons

 

Trump was “detached from reality”

 

Trump used mafia-style intimidation on the defenseless

 

Parscale: “a sitting president asking for civil war.”

 

Trump: “Just say the election was corrupt and leave the rest to me” 

 

GOP fascism: “RINO hunt armed; no bagging limitJ6 comm threat

 

Trump’s Supremes END personal rights & state laws except for weapons WMDs

 

Fascism: GOP to stop women leaving state for abortion

 

It’s not a court. It’s a junta: Two Americas

 

Trump: President is 'enemy of the state'

 

 

Nov 8 2022 Trump’s “national revolution

 

Jan 2025 Dictator pardons himself

 

How Govt wastes our money:

NASA wasting money: make Mars safe for rich trips: we need desalination system

DeSantis voting police arrest voters confirmed by state: political stunt sours Dems

New state laws could trip up voters: 30 new voting restrictions since 2020 voter ID

 

GOP says OK for Trump to keep secret docs lying around his club

FL school lessons teach media bias ‘Dems stole election’: teach kids not to trust media

Book Bans threaten public library funding, building use, existence: state controls minds

 

 

SCAMS/SPINS:

Trump: Biden 'enemy of the state': Nazis term for everyone they didn’t like

Military leaders affirm allegiance to Constitution NOT politician: Trump Bible walk

 

Where did that extra $1 a gallon gas go? Oil co record profits for the quarter.

Facebook developed AI that can “hear” our brainwaves.

 

Alito: Supreme sees pre-1960 Constitution as the authority to reshape our lives

 

TX Gov Abbott now Dr Abbott prescribes plan B for abortions

Christian Nationalist stop US child deaths but not 1.4 million dying kids in Somalia

80,000 former Scouts filed abuse claims against national BSA: abusers go on

 

Trump: ‘Fox now Dem’ propagandist; he made CNN offer to become his mouth

Terrorists are actually police & military who hate America’s new direction: list

 

Trumpist Bannon caught: stole $1 million in The wall donations. The Wall

 

Recall: Ford recalling 200,000 large SUVs: fan motors can catch fire.

Tips to help you spot online fraud: everywhere and ever changing

 

Instagram caught mishandling of teens’ data: millions at risk. Fine $403 million, no jail

Recall: products with problems you might want to return

BEWARE: robotaxi Cruise crashed making a left turn recall 80 vehicles software update

 

Trumpists caught trying to change voting outcome: personal visits intimidate counters

 

YouTuber caught scam followers $55 million in foreign exchange trading: promised 35%

Aventura Capital caught overcharged clients 12b-1 and sweep fees. Fine no jail

Erika Lynn Muller FL caught neglect, deception forgery insurance settlements: defrock

Nicholas Spagnoletti caught distribution of child pornography: defrocked.

Roderick Whited caught stole $44,000 in charitable donations for a pediatric cancer

Robert Louis Cirillo CA caught fraud on low-income Latinos: fine $3.9 million, prison

SCAM: Venmo Zelle transfer money “accidentally”, you send your real money back

John Woods Horizon Private Equity Oppenheimer caught Ponzi guaranteed interest

Elon Musk caught pyramid scheme in cryptocurrency Dogecoin $258 billion racketeering

 

 

What did Trump do with classified docs? Sell, Blackmail, Jan6 Gifts, toilet paper

Judge Cannon a Trump appointee, blocked prosecutors: ‘master’ lets him delay to 2024

 

Jobs

Advertising executives: least trusted professionals, just above politicians

Union wins: Amazon failed to stop Smalls and union from organizing

Some employers attract employees or contract workers with plan to get pay instantly  

 

Workers are more productive: employers take more of the wealth created.

 

Who owns your account now?

average FICO credit score 716: Check reports for new scams: only at FREE site

Sports betting goes mainstream, addiction experts fear: Lives and livelihoods at risk

"zero down payment" loans for first-time homebuyers with certain income requirements.

 

Borrowers in 7 states may be taxed on their student loan cancellation

 

 

Miracles:

Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier melting, capable of raising sea level by several feet

Many coastal properties lost to the sea: 8.7% Louisiana’s total land area+TX, FL

Photo life of Queen Elizabeth II — from childhood to the throne

 

wave energy generator had 99% uptime: 1 GW of wave energy systems by 2035

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Light is both a particle and a wave depending on how we look at the light.

I don’t think that there is any such thing as a position or a velocity of a particle.

Everything (galaxies to stones) in universe made of subatomic energy ‘vibrations’

A subatomic ‘particle’ is the smallest possible vibration (quantum) of a quantum field.

Mass–energy equivalence: E=mc^2.  At the smallest level; Everything is moving!

There is no TIME at this level because of force fields come and go in all directions. 

Inside protons, neutrons, it is the fields of the virtual particles that creates its mass.

“Empty space is a boiling, bubbling brew of virtual particles that pop in and out of existence in a time scale so short that you can’t even measure them.” Space expanding.

The electricity we use comes from the field around the wire not from election itself.

 

 

We can apply for Medicare online: https://blog.ssa.gov/apply-for-medicare-online

We can apply for Social Security online: https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/retirement/

We can apply for health care online: https://www.healthcare.gov/

 

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