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Posted by Dave from MN on February 20, 2007 at 11:29:20 from (65.126.170.236):
In Reply to: Re: cell phone plans- cutting costs posted by davpal on February 20, 2007 at 10:59:21:
I just spent some time the last few months really looking over the our spending and compairing where we would be if we were channeling that $ into a long term savings and target a decent return. It is quite surprising how much them little "oh it's only $30/month " things add up to a heck of alot of cash if saved and earning a decent interest rate. I am pushing hard to have this place payed off in 10 years, and have a substantial saving and assets from the farm. We still will do things just cut cost and make sure we actually save the money. Daughter will be off to college in 3-4 years, another in 7 years and one 3 years after that. I want to be able to help them so they do not have to borrow from a bank, plus I do not want to have any loan payments after I am 47. I saw a buddies name in the foreclosure notice last week, he has everything you can imagine, has a good income as well as his wife, but they will probably lose the home, and of course what follows, their happy marraige.
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