We bring you more targeted Credit Card offers, we taste lobster & sex in Beijing of all places, take a closer look at them rich Americans, freak out at the new face of cybercrime, totally freak out at this sugar baby gal, and I am going to fake there is much much more but there is certainly more than what you get in most other blogs so there!
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There has been lots of activity on targeted travel rewards credit cards lately. I am not sure if this is targeted action towards phasing out overpaid bloggers…So, we have:
United 75k miles offers
Some good info on the 5/24 Rule and
The new economics of cybercrime. Sadly…it is Ransomware!
Hilarious TED parody video post. Lol.
I am a $1 million sugar baby, but I’m no hooker. WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ok, so we are on this path then…Lobster and sex, oh yeah! 2 for 1 buffet? #decadence woohoo
Perfect rainbow over Mount Vesuvius
Americans aren’t as rich as they look. Hmmm, really?
I should put this gif every time this site makes $0 for the day hehe but then you guys will never come back and my Alexa rankings will suffer. Bwahahahahaha!!!
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GringoLoco says
TGIF…
First today for Fluffy (q.e.d.p.)
Safe travels one and all…
Nick @ Personal Finance Digest says
Silver?
smittytabb says
Bronzino Bronze. Checked too early and too late.
harvson3 says
Mean v. median. Household wealth and income are right-tailed.
ABC says
How can the media net household wealth in Spain be #3 in the world. What did I miss? Housing prices collapsed, unemployment rate is still high and the economy has yet to recover. And Carlos is still living at home. If living at home, pulls up the median, Italy should be #1 on this list.
Scottrick says
Other factors, such as family size and household debt, could explain why Spain has high household wealth. Example #1: If housing prices collapsed in Spain, but the house wasn’t heavily mortgaged, it’s still worth more than a house that was lost to bankruptcy in the U.S. Example #2: Whether living at home or not, if people have fewer children in Spain, then median wealth is preserved as it passes on to the next generation. If people have more children in the U.S., it gets divided.
ABC says
Appears to be an issue of comparing apples and oranges. The data is from at least a 6 year period. Spanish households are much bigger than Northern Europeans. And household ownership is very different (high in Spain and Italy but low in Germany). Household is your most leveraged investment. I doubt recent house prices are reflected in this data.
Nick @ Personal Finance Digest says
The sugar baby video is weirdly fascinating and gets better as you get into it. The best part is when the sugar baby claims that she’s part alien and here to do great things on earth.
Mike says
Hello.
I enjoyed the list of previous posts the other day, especially “Voices in My Head”.
😀
ABC says
As a Diamond, what upgrade/benefit did you get at Conrad Tokyo?
TBBTheDude says
As warned, I got the “upgrade” to a nice sounding room in the executive floor lounge. I did not get even a bay view room and was too jet lagged to notice or care. Room is fantastic. Lounge is great, just much smaller than expected. Packed in reception 6-8pm last night. Service is amazing, the Japanese are soooo polite, wow!
Forget suite upgrades here.