Bought a house near the ocean in California. Simply unfair what the returns have been compared to elsewhere. I’m benefiting from a crisis.
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Paying off all our credit cards and cancelling them and living off cheque / savings accounts rather than credit.
We did this about 5 years ago before COVID uncertainty and the current cost of living crisis and I’m just so relieved we don’t have to worry about paying anything off.
Stop spending on games :(
Changing jobs in 2021. Managed to almost double my salary overnight with less stress.
Taking out a good loan to consolidate my credit card debts, and make them cheaper at the same time. I might be paying it off for 5 years but the interest and monthly payments are cheaper.
I'd say investing in my 401k.
I'd recommend to anybody looking for sound financial advice to look into Dave Ramsey. You can watch his YouTube videos and gain all the knowledge you need free. I never went through any of his courses and do not have any association with him. I was already doing most things he recommends and it works.
I went through the CFA certification process and it helped me advance in wealth management where I can afford a family and a decent life.
I don't make a killing like some but family is happy.
Work isn't that fulfilling so figuring that out but it was a great financial decision. Cost like less than 5k and work paid for most.
Rolled over a 401k into a cash IRA the week before Lehman died
ETA: the timing was pure luck. I had no clue what was about to go down.
2 pieces of tech, 1 piece of software (4 if we include freeware)
A 3D Printer has become a corner stone of repair and tidiness in my house hold thanks to it. Saves me money on knickknacks on tools to keep things working and wires cleaned up.
FreeCad and PrusaSclicer have been helpful to make that happen.
The other is an Elgato hdmi recorder, allowing me to turn my various mobile devices and stream boxes in DVR. With editing software like DaVinci Resolve, Magix Vegas I am able to record my shows at a good quality and edit them down to remove things like streaming company logos.
I wont go into the specifics since I don’t want this gravy train to stop, but handbrake is the last part of the process to compress the video down to a bit sized format.
I diversified my savings account. Some is put into precious metals,a CD, and some in stocks.
Offset mortgage