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Business, Economics, and Taxes: Eat Cereal for Dinner

An Ohio billionaire will attempt prove deep sea submersibles are safer after Ocean Gate by taking another one down to the ruins of the Titanic.

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Lmao.

I still haven't seen one


also, some dildo put what appears to be a mirror finish on their cybertruck. While kind of amazing to look at, baggage aside, it should NOT be street legal.
 
I have 4 sightings in the wild - likely the same one 4 times. Did not expect it to be that much uglier in person; also, man, they look just bloated. Not big, just bloated. My 6 year old said, wow, that car is FLAT!
 
Can someone explain this to me-

closed on my home. Proceeds sitting in checking account as title company said transferring to a big bank is easiest.

is a money market fund with fidelity safe? Or a hysa ? I know I could do t-bonds.
 
Can someone explain this to me-

closed on my home. Proceeds sitting in checking account as title company said transferring to a big bank is easiest.

is a money market fund with fidelity safe? Or a hysa ? I know I could do t-bonds.
Money market should be FDiC insured up to $250k, same as a checking or savings account.
 
Can someone explain this to me-

closed on my home. Proceeds sitting in checking account as title company said transferring to a big bank is easiest.

is a money market fund with fidelity safe? Or a hysa ? I know I could do t-bonds.

Yeah, it's basically as good as treasury bonds for all intents and purposes. (Usually because they're heavily invested in bills and bonds, sometimes exclusively depending on the offering.) Slightly more risky but not by much.

make sure you spread it between accounts if it's more than $250k. Not sure if fidelity does that automatically. I thought I read something about them doing that.
 
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