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    Post Your "12-Month Personal Rate of Return"

    Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 12/31/2021 is 23.09%
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    YTD for 50%C and 50%S

    Just curious as to the difference in the AutoTracker YTD percentages for folks that are 50 C and 50 S, that have made no IFTs this year. It varies from 7.82% to 8.25%. Will this true up in time? No big deal, just a curiosity for me. Thanks for any info.
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    Buying a New Truck

    You're welcome! I've been hearing that rumor about discontinuing the Ridgeline since I bought mine..... Don't think it will happen any time soon, though. Yeah, I love the ride of the unibody, and when I was working, I was on powerline right-of-ways, dirt and gravel roads a lot. Enjoy! I...
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    Buying a New Truck

    You might want to look at the Ridgeline Owners Club website. I found out about a Manufacturer to Dealer refund that I made the dealer pass on to me. I also went to the on-line salesperson at 3 different dealers and played them against each other. Price went from $29500 down to 23,500!!! S...
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    Buying a New Truck

    259,000 miles on my 2007 Ridgeline and still going strong. New tires every 80,000 miles, and 2 timing belts installed by my son every 100,000 miles. A couple batteries and regular oil changes/air filters also, but all in all, very few maiintenance dollars.
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    Post Your "12-Month Personal Rate of Return"

    Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 07/31/2020 is 13.86%
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    Post Your "12-Month Personal Rate of Return"

    Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 03/31/2020 is 15.95%
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    F-fund up but I had a loss

    Re: Coronavirus and Stocks Is there a better indicator of the F Fund than AGG? AGG lately does not correlate to the final %s on the Autotracker. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Post Your "12-Month Personal Rate of Return"

    Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 02/29/2020 is 18.2%.
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    FEHB and Medicare ?

    Yes, at least I know GEHA Single +1 High Deductible has the $600 Medicare part B refund. Just started for 2020, though.
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    FEHB and Medicare ?

    Don't drop FEHB!!!!! The government pays 70% of the premium for life. My wife and I selected #3. We have GEHA High Deductible Self+1 ($3314.40 yearly premium) with a $3000 deductible ($1500 per person) as secondary and Medicare A and B as primary. Because it is high deductible, GEHA...
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