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Paying off debt
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<blockquote data-quote="2000GTSTANG" data-source="post: 16501386" data-attributes="member: 49495"><p>Im 30 and have zero debt besides my truck that I purchased a few months ago, I have enough to buy the truck outright but with 1.89% apr, I'm financing. It felt great to drive a beater and have my Mustang (now sold) as a fun car, save save save, and see my savings go up.</p><p></p><p>I was lucky enough to be able to contribute to a 401k with company match from 21 to now. If I could go back I would have put more into it than I did and maybe spend a little less on car parts. Around the age of 24-25 I realized I hadn't saved much outside of my retirement account and got serious with saving and doing what I can to flip things on the side for extra money. One night my buddy and I split this edible brownie and I got super paranoid about my finances and how I had worked basically from the age of 16 to then and didn't have much saved.</p><p></p><p>My fiance and I are are saving now for our first home while living in my grandparents old home that I inherited last year. I did spend some money to totally renovate the property and it's a nice house, but we want a nicer city to live in, with neighbors that aren't on top of you. We have enough ATM to put down on a house, but with a wedding next year, I want to save for another year or slightly less so we don't deplete our bank account too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2000GTSTANG, post: 16501386, member: 49495"] Im 30 and have zero debt besides my truck that I purchased a few months ago, I have enough to buy the truck outright but with 1.89% apr, I'm financing. It felt great to drive a beater and have my Mustang (now sold) as a fun car, save save save, and see my savings go up. I was lucky enough to be able to contribute to a 401k with company match from 21 to now. If I could go back I would have put more into it than I did and maybe spend a little less on car parts. Around the age of 24-25 I realized I hadn't saved much outside of my retirement account and got serious with saving and doing what I can to flip things on the side for extra money. One night my buddy and I split this edible brownie and I got super paranoid about my finances and how I had worked basically from the age of 16 to then and didn't have much saved. My fiance and I are are saving now for our first home while living in my grandparents old home that I inherited last year. I did spend some money to totally renovate the property and it's a nice house, but we want a nicer city to live in, with neighbors that aren't on top of you. We have enough ATM to put down on a house, but with a wedding next year, I want to save for another year or slightly less so we don't deplete our bank account too much. [/QUOTE]
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