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    I’m wondering if anyone knows if $80k would be worth if I hadn’t touched for 8 years

    @projectexodus This is an exercise in causing pain for no good reason. One can always look back and find something that got more return than what some other choice did. Just because Apple turned out to be high return during that particular time period doesn't make it the basis of future...
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    Working in D.C

    @mitchw If they are sending a crew, could your HR people help research some of these answers?
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    I’m about to receive about $200,000.00 and I’m not sure what the best thing to do with it is

    @thentell Oh, and don't spend that "Emergency Fund" on anything except a true emergency (such as losing your job.). Save up for the "things" you want out of your income, not the inheritance.
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    Working in D.C

    PS..i did read that you must "be domiciled" for 183 days to be declared a resident.
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    Working in D.C

    @mitchw No answer, but that is a good question...is seems like you neither "live" nor "work" in DC, you live in Michigan for a company (in Michigan?) and are on temporary assignment in a certain location....no? Hope somebody has some experience to share.
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    31 y/o PhD student inherited 58k, very confused

    @jackih Ally.com is clean and simple. There are some that pay slightly higher, but I like clean and simple.
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    31 y/o PhD student inherited 58k, very confused

    @jackih I would keep a pretty big chunk of that money in an HYSA until you graduate and know exactly where you will be living and working next. Having money makes the process of relocating way easier.
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