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I know some people don't agree, but I'm not waiting till I'm almost dead to live my life in the interest of being a fiscally perfect person.

Kurt

if you start young enough, you are not almost dead when you are done; rather, you position yourself to truly have the freedom to do what you really want to do, because your money is going to you, as opposed to the banks.

please note, kurt, that my use of the word "you" does not really mean you, kurt. it was just easier to say "you" as opposed to "one" or "he or she". i am not implying that you are not (or have not been) fiscally responsible.

as to myself ... alas, my wife and i did NOT start young enough. i am now 50, and just got a 30 year mortgage, and finances are such that i cannot pay extra on it for at least the next few years. so unless things change for the better really soon, i will probably have a mortgage until i am 70 or older. at least we have no credit card balances, and we have a beach house, but it would sure be awesome if i didn't have this $2000 mortgage payment (drain) every single month for the rest of my life.
 
Right now my finances are tight, because the fiance is out of work. I wish I had some extra cash to start contributing to my 401K again. I haven't put any money into it in a few years. I'm about to turn 31, and I really need to get that retirement fund going again. I don't have any car payments or credit cards. Just the mortgage and 2 small school payments left. One of them is down to like $2500, and the other one is about $13K. The first one is so tempting to pay off, but I know I should put the money to the second one because the interest rate on it isn't as good.

Kurt
 
My mustang is not driven so as long as it sits its not drawling funds. Its not in a state where i consider it worth anything to anyone but me. I have my focus just turned 160k and its running good getting 31mpg on the way to work. :rolleyes:

I also have good insurance and a 401k thats started. I guess thats a good thing! My boss is an awesome dude!
 
My insurance sucks balls. In order to add the wife it's going to go from $85/mo to $217/mo just for the PPO. And it's United Healthcare, which is double suck.

Kurt