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retrieverman

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If I didn't accomplish anything else, I did pay off my house this morning! Took some money from IRA and got it done. I know, not the best idea I'm sure, but I just turned 44 and figure I can build it back, and might never see retirement...taking care of "now stress" now!
In my opinion, paying off debt is always a good idea. Congratulations on a huge accomplishment!!! :thumb:
 
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If I didn't accomplish anything else, I did pay off my house this morning! Took some money from IRA and got it done. I know, not the best idea I'm sure, but I just turned 44 and figure I can build it back, and might never see retirement...taking care of "now stress" now!
Congratulations Clint.
My wife and I did the same thing 7 years ago when we found our lake house. We took out money and paid cash for it. We plan to retire there anyway and wanted to start enjoying it now without stress.

Again, congratulations my friend.
 
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If I didn't accomplish anything else, I did pay off my house this morning! Took some money from IRA and got it done. I know, not the best idea I'm sure, but I just turned 44 and figure I can build it back, and might never see retirement...taking care of "now stress" now!
Congrats Clint! You made a good move.
We paid off our home half way into the 30 year mortgage.
Greatest sense of freedom we had felt in a long time.
We used our 1 year emergency SHTF savings accumulated with my overtime pay. Live on the monthly pay and bank the overtime money.
Actually owning your own home free and clear is a great accomplishment. Kudus to you!
 

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If I didn't accomplish anything else, I did pay off my house this morning! Took some money from IRA and got it done. I know, not the best idea I'm sure, but I just turned 44 and figure I can build it back, and might never see retirement...taking care of "now stress" now!
We have been retired 20 years, and debt free longer than that. We are still finding advantages we hadn't thought of, of being debt free. The less income you need, the lower tax bracket you are in, we are taxed on SS based on our income. we pay income tax on from 20% to 80% of our SS income. If you can stay in the lower income bracket, that saves paying income tax on 60% of your SS income, and that is a lot!
 

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I’ve been contracted by a local school to “mow” cross country trails through about 150 acres, and it’s turning out fairly well.
Here’s how it started…
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Here’s how it looks so far…
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