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Credit Card

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

*06/24/08, Tuesday – There are many times in life when work takes over and I leave my life alone for so long that it gets chaotic and I strive to bring order to it again. Well, I decided to spend some me time being productive with my life and taking on tasks from my ongoing to-do list and crossing some things off. I spent most of the day researching credit cards. I needed one badly because 1) I wanted it to help my credit score, 2) I wanted a backup card other than my current BofA Visa, 3) I wanted a rewards card that I could profit from. I chose to get a Mastercard since it is accepted worldwide and its the second most popular and used card out there. I also decided on getting a cash back card since cash is the one thing I will be needing throughout my entire life. I was doubting how much I would use a miles card. Even if I travel a lot at this point in my life, that may dwindle later on. I knew I wasn’t going to get another credit card anytime soon. I’d stick to two cards if I can, max out at 3 if I must.

I did a ton of research online and I ended up choosing between the Chase Freedom World MasterCard and the Citi CashReturns MasterCard. Chase seemed to have better options and better rewards but I didn’t like how if you couldn’t get approved for that card, you automatically get ‘considered’ for a Platinum card. It looked like the Citi card was more well liked in terms of credit card site ratings, perhaps because of the lower APR rate (although this isn’t really true after APR 3). I saw a lot of complaints about customer service for Citibank but Chase wasn’t completely spared of this either. I was also leaning towards Citibank because I was looking to open a Citibank account and I was hoping that the card would tie in somehow although later I realized this wouldn’t really work considering I wanted to open a Euro account. I talked to a bunch of my friends, two had a Citi card, two had the Chase card. I was still pretty much on the fence but Chase did seem to give back more money.

I decided to punch numbers in using my current accounting on my spending as a guide and Chase came out on top. I crossed my fingers and filled out the application and lo and behold I was instantly approved. The message said that I would be getting my card in two weeks. I was surprised at how easy that process was and I’m pretty psyched to get the card so I can start racking up on my account (only necessary costs of course =P). I’m mostly looking forward to using this card on things that I will get paid back for like my expenses for MYM. =)

Euro Bank Account

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

*06/18/08, Wednesday – I confirmed again with Ari and Mark from MYM that I am on board working for MYM. One of my terms was that I would get paid in Euro and that is why I had this pending task to open a Euro bank account, especially since Ari had asked me for my bank details so they can set up the transfers.

*06/25/08, Wednesday – After asking around and finding out which banks are available in Europe, I narrowed it down to either going with HSBC or Citibank. Henry had already helped me check out HSBC and it turns out I needed a ridiculous amount of money if I were to go that route. As much as I wanted to go for HSBC, I couldn’t force money I didn’t have out of me. Citibank proved to be a lot more affordable. I found that I had to go through their UK site to find what I needed. I was on the Citibank UK website for half the day doing my research on opening up a Euro bank account.

I was sad that I needed to drop $4K USD into the account to prevent the $20 monthly service charge but at least I could afford that. I opened up a Euro Current Account and decided to open up a Foreign Euro Savings account alongside that just so I can have an interest bearing account in that currency. The application process is more complicated and applying online seems to be just half of the work. I will be getting application materials in the mail to fill out and return and I need to send a certified copy of my passport, etc. It’ll take a while, which sucks since I start with MYM officially on July 1st (they’re actually getting me to start doing work earlier even). They better approve me is all I say!

My Future Condominium

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

*06/25/08, Wednesday – My next big goal is buying a home in Sunnyvale. According to my calculations, and assuming at least a 3% raise every year, I could safely get 22% for my downpayment and extra costs by 2012 (March, 2012 – that is, if I can save at least 2K every month for every year). This saddens me because that’s soo long from now. With luck though, or with Euro rather if I keep it up for the next two years as well, I can make my goal by mid to late 2010 (depending on what the cost of the house is)! So yeah, sadly, I can’t afford a place right now. Which sucks cuz now is prime time to buy. *mope* Well, all I can do right now is save my arse off!