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<blockquote data-quote="PBramble" data-source="post: 4248527" data-attributes="member: 5778"><p>Retirement? Never really crossed my mind. I save all I can by getting rid of extraneous things. Yeah, I buy firearms and reloading stuff, tools and new parts for the rigs, but I don't watch tv, so no cable or satellite bill there. I literally have a house payment (only for a few more years), city trash, OEC fiber, and an electric bill to pay every month. I tend to shop for stuff when I need something for dinner or cleaning supplies around the house. According to the labels on the stuff I buy, it's a great value to boot. I keep most of my money invested in slow gainers, so my only issue is that IF an emergency came up that I needed a ton of cash for, I'd have to wait until the terms were up on the investments before I could touch it. But I also work for a hospital that waives employees bills. I just have to pay the Dr. My recent hernia operation ran me right around 800 bucks. I consider that saving money too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBramble, post: 4248527, member: 5778"] Retirement? Never really crossed my mind. I save all I can by getting rid of extraneous things. Yeah, I buy firearms and reloading stuff, tools and new parts for the rigs, but I don't watch tv, so no cable or satellite bill there. I literally have a house payment (only for a few more years), city trash, OEC fiber, and an electric bill to pay every month. I tend to shop for stuff when I need something for dinner or cleaning supplies around the house. According to the labels on the stuff I buy, it's a great value to boot. I keep most of my money invested in slow gainers, so my only issue is that IF an emergency came up that I needed a ton of cash for, I'd have to wait until the terms were up on the investments before I could touch it. But I also work for a hospital that waives employees bills. I just have to pay the Dr. My recent hernia operation ran me right around 800 bucks. I consider that saving money too. [/QUOTE]
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