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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-12-12 03:31 pm

[ SECRET POST #5455 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5455 ⌋

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Re: 2022's To-Do List

(Anonymous) 2021-12-13 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
In descending order of biggness:

-Probably quit my job and get a new one. :(
-Pursue an ADHD diagnosis/Find out if I have ADHD.
-If it turns out I DO have ADHD then try medication.
-Join some kind of group activity or club (if any are actually going in 2022).
-Try to learn a little bit about investing for beginners.
-Spend less money on bougie shit and more on practical shit.
-Get a new bedframe and mattress.
-Fill the many, many screw-holes in my apartment walls.
-Get good enough at tennis to actually play against someone and not just play cooperatively.

Re: 2022's To-Do List

(Anonymous) 2021-12-13 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
My wife decided to start doing some investment/trading with some discretionary funds. She has a reading list for research a mile long. Good luck to you! I certainly noped out of that.

Re: 2022's To-Do List

(Anonymous) 2021-12-13 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I'm really not equipped for it at all. I have zero experience with...anything bank/money related. But I have a bit of savings (sub six figures, but enough to make it ridiculous that they're sitting in a standard-issue savings account), and considering I have no upward mobility to speak of, I figure I may as well learn about investing, so that I can make an educated decision on whether I can safely increase my saving this way, or if I should just content myself with putting my money somewhere it wont depreciate.

It feels like a very big undertaking, though. And I'm risk-averse, so it's not something I would ever be hasty about. :/

Re: 2022's To-Do List

(Anonymous) 2021-12-13 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
SA We have our actual investments in accounts chosen for us by our financial advisor. He's gotten us anywhere from 13-24% return, depending on the account and the year. We also found it ridiculous to have so much money in a standard savings account. You might want to go that route.