Cash earning interest

I am interested in parking some cash into Robinhood to earn the 3.75% yield. This cash will essentially be my emergency fund. That being said, I don’t want my portfolio performance return/metrics to be distorted from my cash holdings. I have Robinhood gold and also interested in the credit card.
Any suggestions or known workarounds?

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u/Tiger070707 — 9 days ago
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Which one to choose?

Am new to HYSA game and am looking to move a block of money from a traditional bank savings account to HYSA so that I can generate a return on my emergency fund/savings. One thing I don’t want to give up is access to funds…for example being able to quickly transfer from HYSA to my checking account if needed. I’m currently using chase for checking/savings, fidelity for retirement accounts, and Robinhood for taxable brokerage. I do have some initial interest in using Robinhood as a HYSA option as I recently joined Robinhood gold (also considering their credit card). Would be curious of any suggestions/feedback.

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u/Tiger070707 — 13 days ago
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New Bumper Advice…..

I recently got in a fender bender and just got the front bumper replaced (OEM). I noticed that it seems to be sagging a little bit…is this to be expected or should I return the truck?

u/Tiger070707 — 14 days ago

Body Shop?

Any recommendations for body shops in Lafayette? Am looking to get some front bumper repair work done. Will be paying out of pocket and not filing through insurance if that makes any difference in recommendation. Thanks

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u/Tiger070707 — 1 month ago

Help - Reports

How are people tracking additional mortgage payments? Also, is there a way to create reports to see things that aren’t expenses or income - such as contributions to investment accounts and additional principal payments? Thanks

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u/Tiger070707 — 1 month ago

Best practices

New Monarch User here…I am looking to hear from some of the experienced users about their best practices. While I’m interested in the overall budgeting aspect of Monarch, I’d like to be able to track money that is being contributed to investment accounts (brokerage, 529, retirement) and also additional mortgage principal payments…from there would like to be able to forecast what I’m able to allocate to these accounts in future periods. Curious if anyone has thoughts on categorizing these transactions as expenses, transfers, tagging, etc….thanks in advance.

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u/Tiger070707 — 1 month ago