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      partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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      If its an actual calculation considering all her assets and debts being $1.76 positive is a really good achievement especially for a younger person.

      This means zero credit card debt, no car note, no mortgage payment, no student loans, or if there are any she has enough cash that she could pay them off and still have $1.76 left over.

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        If its an actual calculation considering all her assets and debts being $1.76 positive is a really good achievement especially for a younger person.

        This means zero credit card debt, no car note, no mortgage payment, no student loans, or if there are any she has enough cash that she could pay them off and still have $1.76 left over.

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        It's not going to contain all of that info, though. The bank isn't going to know the value of your assets, investments, etc.

        There are services that attempt to do this by aggregating accounts, though.

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          It's not going to contain all of that info, though. The bank isn't going to know the value of your assets, investments, etc.

          There are services that attempt to do this by aggregating accounts, though.

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          As I said "if", and I too think its unlikely, but it is possible. They may have a data agregator where the customer inputs their assets and liabilities, or it may be able to compare against only the bank's products. So if you have a single bank that you use for your credit cards, car loan, and personal checking account, it would have all of those exposed for calculations.

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            If its an actual calculation considering all her assets and debts being $1.76 positive is a really good achievement especially for a younger person.

            This means zero credit card debt, no car note, no mortgage payment, no student loans, or if there are any she has enough cash that she could pay them off and still have $1.76 left over.

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            You're from the US, aren't you?

            (Yes, I noticed the "$" sign that makes the list quite narrow but there are many countries where people don't usually start deep in the red.)

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              You're from the US, aren't you?

              (Yes, I noticed the "$" sign that makes the list quite narrow but there are many countries where people don't usually start deep in the red.)

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              partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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              I am, but so is the OP in the image so my statement still stands.

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                  Not that I spend a lot of time shopping the black market for human body parts, but if this price list was true a LOT more people would be selling their blood on the black market if it was $297/pint. US Red Cross says you can donate whole blood (which is one pint) 6 times a year. That would be a nice $1782 cash infusion (pun intended) for most folk's bank account.

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