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I'm so torn with this, my company had a great year and am looking at over 1K on top of my monthly salary and don't know what to do.
Sure I could add it to my bankroll, or buy into a larger game and try to score big, or I could just splurge on new electronics or an XBOX 360 ??? Or I could be a woman and put it in my savings. So many choices, I need some freakin help. |
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If you don't mind never leaving your house again, then definately the 360
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If you don't mind never leaving your house again, then definately the 360 [/ QUOTE ] nice avatar - Sweeeeet |
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[ QUOTE ] If you don't mind never leaving your house again, then definately the 360 [/ QUOTE ] nice avatar - Sweeeeet [/ QUOTE ] ty...screw you guys, i'm going home |
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neeeaa
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Surf,
A lame, but smart, idea would be to open up an IRA and make your 2004 contribution and if there is any left save it for January and make your 2005 contribution. |
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be a women and put it in your savings.
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Def spend it. I'm starting to realise that while financial prudence is important, spending money you don't need on stuff you enjoy is clearly an excellent way to improve the quality of your life.
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Def spend it. I'm starting to realise that while financial prudence is important, spending money you don't need on stuff you enjoy is clearly an excellent way to improve the quality of your life. [/ QUOTE ] nice...you sound like Dr Phil "Why are you so fat, because that hamburger does not reject you, and those french fries do not admonish you for eating them...they are your friends" |
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