Completely agree using last-4 SSN is terrible, but some light in the tunnel exists. It is possible to change it, although it is as you would expect, quite annoying: https://faq.ssa.gov/en-us/Topic/article/KA-02220
Also the article doesn't calculate SPY total return. Dividends-reinvested SPY is very different over long periods of time, I get ~3.46 (versus their 3.01) for the from-2012 calculation, which is a substantial…
Does this include reinvested dividends?
From the description it doesn't sound like there is any new technique being used, just an application of existing software to a new large prime. There are a very few justifications: * They get new bounds on…
A search in Bing for "cult of the dead cow" seems to give me some localized (Japan) results, while DDG has a bunch of American Beto O'Rourke politics news pieces added.
Could you please add options for 3 passports? I actually have US/Canada/Finland and it would be interesting to see, although US v Canada is probably almost identical.
Completely agree using last-4 SSN is terrible, but some light in the tunnel exists. It is possible to change it, although it is as you would expect, quite annoying: https://faq.ssa.gov/en-us/Topic/article/KA-02220
Also the article doesn't calculate SPY total return. Dividends-reinvested SPY is very different over long periods of time, I get ~3.46 (versus their 3.01) for the from-2012 calculation, which is a substantial…
Does this include reinvested dividends?
From the description it doesn't sound like there is any new technique being used, just an application of existing software to a new large prime. There are a very few justifications: * They get new bounds on…
A search in Bing for "cult of the dead cow" seems to give me some localized (Japan) results, while DDG has a bunch of American Beto O'Rourke politics news pieces added.
Could you please add options for 3 passports? I actually have US/Canada/Finland and it would be interesting to see, although US v Canada is probably almost identical.