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It's especially effective when you're getting paid for 40.
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12 months ago I maxed out 401k and went 90% stocks.
House paid off this June. 10 years ago I bought a Honda with 80,000 miles for $3,500 and drove it 10 years until it hit 200,000 miles. Just sold it for $600. I new car depreciates more in a year than what my car cost over 10 years. |
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Installed a water heater timer at a cost of $150 for parts and saves about $30 a month.
Less heating of the garage to wrench on the car. As little driving as possible. Speedy ![]()
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I put my 914-6 resto mod project on hold, and parked my 911
![]() It sucks, but it is effective...unfortunately when the cash sits around I become tempted to buy more spoons. This has recently wiped out extra savings from the p car. I have totally stopped burrowing money though. Aside from student loans, I am 100% debt free. |
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getting married.
before, i was a loose cannon with my money. hunting trips, 12 track days a year, new bows and other toys, eating out, and dating loose women. my life is boring now, but i have a nest egg...bittersweet! now, i pack my lunch, and go to the library. irony alert! my wife got laid off, one friggen year after i got hitched. she is going back to school, and I still have WAAAAAYYYYY more money than before. once she rejoins the work force..i'll be on easy street. but still no loose women. hahah.
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^^^ Jeez Vash, You make growing up sound like so much fun. Remainder to stay single... check.
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It's different for me. For the first time I've got a good income that I don't have to be sensible with. Houses paid off etc. So I've been playing with guns a bit
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Central TX west of Houston
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Me too, so I'm using it to pay everything off and build up some savings (fancy having that). I'll never be in this position again if I have anything to do with it.
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Just refied mortgage, paid off credit cards, going to keep cards paid off every month.
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This is how I got off the debt merry-go-round:
1) Did a ledger to see where I was spending. Everything. Even a gallon of milk or a coke. It took some time but you'd be amazed how much you spend that doesn't get picked up on the budget radar. ![]() 2) Paid off all debt starting with the highest interest first. Did the mortgage last because it was tax-deductible. *A word to those that recently paid off the mortgage: be prepared for a bigger tax bill! For me, it meant going to standard deductions instead of itemized. ![]() 3) Once everything was debt free, started a simple savings/money market account. I put 2 - 3 paychecks each month into it and then when it grows to a pre-determined amount I move the money into a CD and start building again. When I had a nice cushion, I bought my `87 with 34k miles in 10/03 and paid cash. No small trick for a middle class guy without a 6 figure income or rich parents. I'm now looking for a stable long term investment. My pain threshold for financial risk is rather low so I'm not the stocks kind of guy. Am I a millionaire? No but I sleep like a baby knowing that the volatility of the market or my job situation will not affect my standard of living or risk me losing everything. To me, peace with some nice stuff is better than tons of stuff with liens. I admire those of you that have the go big or go home financial plans but I knew I wasn't going to be happy doing it that way.
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Switched from Coke to Pepsi
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Put spending on the 911 on hold.
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I stopped being poor.
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Some Porsches long ago...then a wankle... 5 liters of VVT fury now -Chris "There is freedom in risk, just as there is oppression in security." |
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Got the hell out of Kalifornia.
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A car, a 911, a motorbike and a few surfboards Black Cars Matter |
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Go big or die frustrated. Your choice. If you have to watch every nickel and can't get what you want, whether it be where you live, material items or vacations, then you must be frustrated. Very few people are happy spending all their time in a boring, stable situation whiling away their days, waiting to keel over. So don't tell me you're perfectly happy not getting what you want. I'm gonna call BS.
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How much do you want?
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And no doubt Motion knows how to go big!
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Kurt V No more Porsches, but a revolving number of motorcycles. |
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As much as it takes... personally, I'm not happy in a boring, unstimulating situation. If I wake up tomorrow and decide I want to pursue a hobby in antigravitational mobility devices, I want to be able to pursue that, regardless of cost. Yeah, some are going to call that hedonistic, but I might keel over with a bad ticker tomorrow, so I'd like to be able to pursue my interests without hinder. Of course, one must take care of their obligations first.
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Awwww jeez, Kurt.
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