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uski t1_j6h444x wrote
Reply to comment by 4192gym in Is prepaying your rent a smart idea? by MailsDavis
If your cash yields 5.89% I would ask to compare the value of your currency against the US dollar, the euro, and check if you’re not actually getting a negative return due to currency devaluation
uski t1_j30v9rg wrote
Reply to Helium-3 by fangedrandy
Gosh people PLEASE STOP asking questions then deleting your question once you get an answer. So fucking annoying
uski t1_j2qs74i wrote
Reply to comment by Guygan in Something is causing CO2 buildup in part of the house- how do I secure the windows so I can ventilate it? by [deleted]
No update from op, this is worrying. Op if you see this can you please give us an update?
Op, pease DO NOT STAY IN THE HOUSE, you need to immediately leave and then call 911 when outside
Do not attempt to DIY a fix or find the source yourself!
Also please let us know if you find post-it notes
uski t1_ixwejj9 wrote
Reply to comment by Sariel007 in A novel medication for hemophilia B has just been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. The treatment is a form of gene therapy, intended to replace a dysfunctional gene that leaves people unable to control their bleeding. by Sariel007
I think something is missing here... WHY did it cost so much? I think some people were gouging others and now everyone is like "meh, that's how much it costs"
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Reply to comment by cozworthington in Revisiting the great exploding trousers epidemic of the 1930s by marketrent
PFAS and neonicotinoids
uski t1_j6hovth wrote
Reply to comment by hearnia_2k in Is prepaying your rent a smart idea? by MailsDavis
The point is that if you get 5.89% on a currency that devaluates, you are better off buying foreign assets. It's important because people come here and say they make an obscene amount of interest, but 100% is crap if you have 200% inflation. We need to compare apples and apples and interest rates alone don't mean anything unfortunately.
And as to the timing this is something universal that affects all types of investments. No investment is eternally and universally good.