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Posted by Ludwig on April 27, 2005 at 13:35:27 from (65.196.0.66):
In Reply to: Ok, I've officially been reading agriculture stuff posted by Matt from CT on April 27, 2005 at 10:28:19:
Its a kick isn't it? I got out of college and bought a nearly new truck, fortunately I got a relatively cheap apartment on which the rent has only risen $15 in 5 years. During my first 3 years I struggled, not because I wasn't making enough but because I was spending too much and not paying any attention to where it was going. In my first job I didn't even pay into the incredibly generous 401k plan, that was just dumb. Finally I started really looking at where my money was coming from and going and started whitling away at the expenses. Now this are pared down pretty good for recurring expenses, I just need to learn to quit buying stuff. Of course I make quite a bit more than I did when I was starting out but a penny saved is a penny earned. Not saying I should live like a monk but my wife and I want to buy a house, one some land not a postage stamp, with a garage, and that'll take some money and planning...
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