>have a question that's probably simple as fuck to answer
>open this board and see a couple other threads with their own quick questions
your welcome
18 y/o choosing a first bank here, Is Ally trustworthy? all logic makes me think yes and there's alot of great reviews I've read of it, but I'm seeing tons of complaints from people it seems to have "stolen" from. who's full of shit an who isn't? does anyone here use Ally?
wat do?
All checking accounts in the US are insured by the FDIC up to $250k.
I'm sure your $672.50 will be safe with fucking Ally Bank (which I've heard of)
Alright my question.
What sources do you guys use for reports, economic calendar, stock updates & anything market related. (interested in EURONEXTT stock, america is fucked)
Is anyone here a data or business analyst? Do you like the job and would you recommend it?
Looking to transfer to a good college for finance after getting my associate's degree next year. I am living in SF right now, but I'm not at all against moving out of mom's basement.
Currently 3.42 gpa, white male, and "low income" (filed for 12k this year).
which bitcoin faucet website pays the most per captcha solved?
Financial dumbshit here.
I have a 401k with my company that my employer also contributes to. I never intended to retire with this company or keep this account. I am planning on closing the account and using the money for a big move. Now, so I get to keep what my employer contributed to this account if I leave the company and close the account?
>>1235209
You may have an obligatory number of years in witch you will need to get the account untouched to get all benefits.
If not, what your employer contributed is yours.
If you only want to redraw money but are not leaving the company, keep it open, your employer will not be notify of your redraw and continue contributing.
(may differ from locations, i'm talking first world countries in general)