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madskilzz3 t1_jci558o wrote
Reply to LPT What is the greatest cause of weight gain? Excess sugar or salt? by SuccessfulManifests
Neither. Weight gain happens when you’re in a caloric surplus.
CICO- Calories In, Calories Out. No way around it. To lose weight, one must be in a caloric deficit.
A. To lose weight (water, fat, and/or muscle): consistent caloric deficit + enjoyable nutrition plan.
B. To lose weight + gain/retain muscle: A + resistance training (home/gym).
C. To lose weight + gain/retain muscle + improve cardiovascular: A + B + Cardio
madskilzz3 t1_jaeq7r6 wrote
Reply to comment by ZepTepi49 in What is your app/website of choice for checking your current credit scores and how often do you check them? by ZepTepi49
Then your score for Experian vs WF is different, since Experian is FICO 8 and WF is FICO 9. But each lender algorithm is vastly different , so hard to say which CS each lenders will choose.
madskilzz3 t1_jae14bd wrote
Reply to What is your app/website of choice for checking your current credit scores and how often do you check them? by ZepTepi49
It’s not that CK isn’t giving you an actual score (Vantage 3.0 is a real score), but majority of lenders don’t use vantage. Lenders typically lean towards FICO 8 or 9 and that’s what Experian give you.
Majority of people and myself uses the free Experian tier. General rule is to check your CS once a month.
madskilzz3 t1_j6m15ay wrote
- 401k- contribute up to match
- Max out Roth IRA
- Max out HSA (if you have a HDHP)
- Up the % of your 401k contribution
madskilzz3 t1_jcjf9jm wrote
Reply to comment by No-Comparison8472 in LPT What is the greatest cause of weight gain? Excess sugar or salt? by SuccessfulManifests
Michael Phelps- consume 10k calories per day, but he burned it off due to his training. But for the average person who has a 9-5 low intensity job, eating like Phelps will most likely lead to a caloric surplus, which will turn to weight gains.
At the end of the day, calories in calories out. No way around that.
Caloric deficit: lose weight
Caloric maintenance: maintain weight
Caloric surplus: gain weight