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  • Buckshot4900
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    Originally posted by 7sdad View Post
    Not if your a certain age it doesn't.

    Just curious what age that might be.


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  • Texas452
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    Congrats

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  • gingib
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    Originally posted by mjhaverkamp View Post
    I am not worried about paying off all of my debt, my kids can take care it it lol, congrats on almost being completely debt free, has to feel really good.
    Sounds like the american way

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  • 7sdad
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    Originally posted by Buckshot4900 View Post
    If you have a legit job your SS check will be hit if you make over a certain amount.


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    Not if your a certain age it doesn't.

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  • Buckshot4900
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    If you have a legit job your SS check will be hit if you make over a certain amount.


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  • Johnny Dangerr
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    20 years ago I made a plan to be 100% debt free at 65. Ok I missed by 2 months but got there. So at 65 and 2 months old:
    1800 mo house note gone
    1500 mo blue cross blue shield gone
    500 mo credit card interest gone
    700 mo car payment gone
    AND social security started sending me checks

    I still have a job. What do I do with the money?

    Well we saved it and watched an account grow. Finally decided to spend a bit of it and bought 2 new cars.
    Next month my wife moves to Medicare and another 1300 a month stays home.

    Go Randy go...

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  • 60 Deluxe
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    Which drawer will you be putting all that money into? I'm only slightly joking here. You are about to go from every dollar has a purpose to what do we do with all this money. We put our spare money to work and now have three more houses throwing rent money onto the pile. Don't let it rest. Stagnant money doesn't help anyone.

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  • MisterB
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    Good on you

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  • Goldeneagle
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    Originally posted by TeamAmerica View Post
    Sounds like you are buying the first round at our next HH! By the way we are overdue. Where's perow?
    Y'all get one set up and I'll durn sure buy y'all a beer!

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  • jds247
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    Congratulations! It's a great feeling not having to worry about how much you have in your account each month..
    I still use a credit card but I put everything on it we buy and pay it off each month..

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  • bbbuck
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    In 9 months I’ll high five your I’m debt free post.

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  • TeamAmerica
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    Originally posted by perow View Post
    Heck yea bud-you are buying first round next time
    Didn't even see your post but great minds think alike! We are overdue for one.

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  • TeamAmerica
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    Sounds like you are buying the first round at our next HH! By the way we are overdue. Where's perow?

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  • J-5
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    My wife and I went to only cash, check, or debit card about ten years ago. Well, she did. I had been for about fifteen before that. We have two vehicle payments and I have less than half to pay on my new 3/4 ton. We own our house, barns and land free and clear. It’s a real good feeling to be completely on the positive and only the basics to pay. I truly believe if most people in this country would do this we’d be better off as a whole.

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  • coldtrail
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    Awesome!

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