ITT:
Whoever has a larger account balance (in terms of USD) wins.
Currency exchange rates:
http://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/
>>1792921
>14k in a checking account
/biz/
>having all your money doing nothing in your bank
>>1792924
>all your money
That's probably one paycheck. Not everyone is autistic enough to go into the bank the day after payday and move the money to a brokerage every week.
>>1792921
$307
>>1792927
>$2500
>/biz/
I have 30k even in my emergency fund money market account.
That's such a tiny amount of my net worth that I don't even care if does nothing.
>>1792926
The plus side to this is that it's a high yield checking account too, earns me 2.5% annually in interest on balances up to $25k, way better than the mighty .1% in a savings :)
>>1792933
It's a game anon :D
lets see yours
Me
/thread
>>1792946
>inspect element
>change text
Wow so hard.
>>1792946
This is from an old tripfag during the genesis of /biz/.
>>1792926
then what's the point of this thread?
>>1792946
I'm tempted to say this looks like a company's statement.
started out with 30k, not the biggest gem in the quarry but...
meh is ok
>>1792924
>your investing ideas make more than checking account interest
>>1793232
Nice
Open to share some ETH?
39K in a savings account, 10.5 in a Roth IRA through Schwab (I've been a faggot about my contributions). Less than 10K between checking and RH account
>>1793232
So like... 5k USD?
>>1794177
May I ask how old you are and what you've chosen to invest inside your IRA?
>>1792946
wow a whole 11mil!! may be able to retire to rural kansas by the time he is 68. congrats
>>1794194
Yeah, rural Kansas is pretty expensive these days.