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Does buying my first house mean the end of pinball?

By eggbert52

9 years ago


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    #29 9 years ago

    Ok, I'm not Dave Ramsey, but the guy makes a ton of sense. First off, as I read it you have a lot of surplus. Just get that debt out of the way and you are solid money. I'd put more in retirement if I had it. To me it looks like you have more than of enough funds for fun time.

    My experience is the single dudes have the most money and toys. This comes from a married guy with an ex, child support for one kid, and four others with my current dearly loved wife. Marriages are expensive.

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