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I'm struggling to save long term right now. With 3 kids it's tough. But we do save and pay cash for everything.I get the feeling you'll be doing the same, same family first attitude.
I'm struggling to save long term right now. With 3 kids it's tough. But we do save and pay cash for everything.I get the feeling you'll be doing the same, same family first attitude.
What would happen to the US economy?
If people ONLY purchased stuff that they could afford, saved a little at the end of each month, and paid their credit card bills the day it is due, what would happen to the US economy?
Would it boost or hurt the economy if we lived within our means?
Oh, hell, three is very different. I had it easy. Angel of a kid, no trouble to raise, good grades. She's gonna be a cop or a judge I think... She's really into rules and the order of law. I have to remind her not to correct adults pretty often.I'm struggling to save long term right now. With 3 kids it's tough. But we do save and pay cash for everything.
It's what I do. I have plenty of money but I still try to be cheap.
I recently worked out with my financial manager that I can leave my kid something North of a mil even if I have an expensive old age.
Makes me feel good.
All I've gotta do is *not* what he did with his. Four times.Sure you wanna do that?
It's what I do. I have plenty of money but I still try to be cheap.
I recently worked out with my financial manager that I can leave my kid something North of a mil even if I have an expensive old age.
Makes me feel good.
I do the same thing. I retired late to have as much money as possible. After I retired I found out that I don't spend as much as I collect from Social Security let alone other retirement and savings. I get things in the mail almost daily from people who want to help me manage my money.
I'm not worried about leaving anything because I don't have anyone to leave it to. There are some things that I think might enjoy but can't justify buying them.
I worked with a guy whose wife inherited almost $200,000. I told him to pay off his property or at least 1/2 of it and put the rest in a bank. They decided to buy a motor home, a boat and 2 new vehicles. He got fired for violating the safety rules and 2 years later, the bank foreclosed on his property.
I do the same thing. I retired late to have as much money as possible. After I retired I found out that I don't spend as much as I collect from Social Security let alone other retirement and savings. I get things in the mail almost daily from people who want to help me manage my money.
I'm not worried about leaving anything because I don't have anyone to leave it to. There are some things that I think might enjoy but can't justify buying them.
I worked with a guy whose wife inherited almost $200,000. I told him to pay off his property or at least 1/2 of it and put the rest in a bank. They decided to buy a motor home, a boat and 2 new vehicles. He got fired for violating the safety rules and 2 years later, the bank foreclosed on his property.
gotten to^Cuck^
gotten to^
Why do you want to know?What school do you currently attend or graduated from?
So which is it. Do you hate poor people or rich peopleYou are audibly broke
RIP repo men.
What would happen to the US economy?
If people ONLY purchased stuff that they could afford, saved a little at the end of each month, and paid their credit card bills the day it is due, what would happen to the US economy?
Would it boost or hurt the economy if we lived within our means?