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I doubt the IRS reads SF.
Google reads everything.
I doubt the IRS reads SF.
I find that tellers and bankers are very useful for fixing problems.I'm the opposite. I've never spoken to a teller inside a bank branch or at a drive up. I do everything through the machines.
My banking needs are met by ATMs. I don't see a reason to stand in line or bother a human being with my deposit-making needs.
Sure, Mr. Moneybags. For those of us company employees that receive automatic deposits twice per month, we need to withdraw cash. I deposit maybe 5 checks in a year.
Well there are some advantages to using cash. You probably don't have ~$20K on credit cards like I do now.
In a normal month, I probably charge $2500 for stuff and pay it off at the end by the due date. I'm at least two months ahead on any bill with a recurring charge; I'm a whole year ahead on my power bill.
I don't like owing people money or interest payments, and stay ahead on bills is is a particular cushion I like to have in the event that something might happen to my job. It's peace of mind.
Same here.My only debt is my mortgage. ... I always pay off my credit cards every month.