03-07-2008, 09:05 PM | #1 |
Let's do another U-turn
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I hate that I'm responsible...
If I weren't responsible, I could cash in my retirement savings and my emergency fund, pay off all my debt, and have enough left over for a down payment on a bike. Granted, my interest rate on my debt is probably lower than I'd get on a bike, so I'd just buy the bike outright.
But my point is that I'd still be in debt, not have any emergency fund and not have a retirement fund of any kind. I know what I WANT to do because I really want a bike, but I'm too damn practical so I know what I'm GOING to do, which is keep grinding away at this debt until it's gone, while still building up my retirement and emergency funds. Once all of the debt is gone, I will look at buying a bike. Ugh, responsibility sucks donkey dick! Wait a minute. Scratch that, cause I said I'm responsible. I DON'T suck donkey dick! |
03-07-2008, 09:07 PM | #2 |
ICON FTW!!!
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But being responsible will pay off for you in the long run!! Just hang in there bro! Good Job & Good Luck!!
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03-07-2008, 09:07 PM | #3 |
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yep, and when you look back what are you going to think? obviously your answer will be "im glad i prepared for the future"... and thats not a bad response.
dont beat yourself up over it, your priorities arent wack. |
03-07-2008, 10:01 PM | #4 |
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I hear ya Cap... I try to keep that fund out of my mind... but once a quarter I get a statement... fuck what I could do with 15G's... (decent considering I've only been saving for 6 years)
but naw... no matter how you put it... motorcycles are luxuries and not necessities in my mind... so they're no reason to jeopardize my future... on getting one of those jobs your looking at though!!! |
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03-07-2008, 11:20 PM | #7 |
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Don't forget to take out the 20% penalty and taxes...that makes your 14 about 7...suck.
I've done the math several times, I can cash one of my retirement accounts out and pay off everything but my house. Of course if I hold on a little longer, I can open my gym and borrow against my retirement penalty free. |
03-07-2008, 11:27 PM | #8 | |
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03-07-2008, 11:32 PM | #9 |
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i'll admit all the times ive stayed in to save cash while my friends were out partying sucked! but its a fucking fantastic feeling being a homeowner at 26. really seems to blow peoples minds too, especially girls lol
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I HOPE to never dip into the e-fund, so I put it in a Roth account to let it build up tax free. If I ever have to pull from it, I can do so without penalty, as long as I only take out my contributions. If I were to get into the earnings portion, then i'd have the penalty and taxes, but since I have other investments in there besides the cash portion for the e-fund, I don't see any reason why I'd get into earnings. That and the fact the market has taken a huge hit, so I really have no "earnings" to speak of right now. |
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