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The Money Thread
So what do you think about money?
I think it's quite good for me now. I've been working on some side projects, and a website for some extra cash. Got to save up for that Senior Cruise in a few weeks. :snap: |
I try not to think about it too much
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Money?
Well, it doesn't suck, but I don't let it rule my life. |
Spend it like water
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Money is frustrating. I try to save and get ahead, but every time I start to relax some crisis appears that can only be solved by spending yet more money. I'm currently accruing large amounts of student loans. I don't like to think about that At All.
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I'm too busy earning it lately to post much...
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Money, it’s a crime.
Share it fairly but don’t take a slice of my pie. Money, so they say Is the root of all evil today. But if you ask for a raise it’s no surprise that they’re Giving none away. ____________________________ Now I'm hiding in Honduras I'm a desperate man Send lawyers, guns and money The shyt has hit the fan ____________________________ Money makes the world go around The world go around The world go around Money makes the world go around It makes the world go 'round. ____________________________ Money money money money, money (x6) Some people got to have it Some people really need it Listen to me y'all, do things, do things, do bad things with it You wanna do things, do things, do things, good things with it Talk about cash money, money Talk about cash money- dollar bills, yall ____________________________ It ain't easy pimped out Flossing furs Diamonds Matching sets his and hers Keep ya hoes on point Tell them watch the fuzz Cause Bitch better have my money ____________________________ The best things in life are free But you can keep them for the birds and bees Now give me money That's what I want That's what I want, yeah That's what I want |
"Money is a poor man's credit card."
Marshall McLuhan |
I used to be horrible with money, associating having it and spending it with being successful. But I made a conscious effort in my 20's to change that (witness previous thread about how I got this nick). While the new at that time AIDS crisis was shutting down my social life, I started concentrating on my future security.
Money to me now is a means to an end. I really don't have any worries about it, but I sure wouldn't want to start over from scratch. |
Money is something that evaporates at an exponential rate directly related to the number of children you have. Throw in other variables, such as the happiness level of the wife, and the inverse porportion of the amount of extra money you have related to unforseen and/or emergency expenditures and you have an equation which looks like photosynthesis.
If it isn't invested, pretty much, it gets spent. If the material needs are met, then there are various projects around the house I always want to do, or a vacation to plan for, or Christmas, or something else unforseen. |
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Actually, now that old age and decrepitude are looming on the horizon, we are starting to get a bit more serious about savings. :rolleyes: |
I'm counting on making lots more money in the future. Like a good American, I figure I'll save later. If you see me on the news in some Enron like scandal, taking the fall for my company, you'll know I failed. No, actually, if I'm taking the fall, it means they paid me off and I'll do my time a la Martha Stewart and after that be set for life.
It's is kind of all the eggs in one basket. Assumes that I'll get a job after graduating, that the job will pay well, and that I won't have some sort of health crisis that prevents me from working. I wish I had more in savings. |
Well, if all goes well, we'll be a little strapped for cash some time soon. Hopefully a good chunk will be sunk into closing costs for a home loan, if we find something we like that we can afford.
We're quite comfortable at this point. I've got a solid job, CP's got 2 solid half jobs. We're paying Irvine rent, and being less penny-pinching than we have in the past...and still are able to sock a very respectable amount away each month. Our visit with the mortgage broker confirmed what I feared, that my recent large employment gap severely limits our options. However, it also confirmed what I already knew, that we've got near ideal credit. Basically, the only thing that can improve our rating from here is time. Which is good, because there just happens to be a lender that doesn't require a 2 year work history if one's credit store is as high as ours. Of course, I may feel less pleased with our financial situation after I see the dentist on Tuesday and find out exactly what's causing the excrutiating pain I've been dealing with since this afternoon and what needs to be done about it. :( |
I hear ya on the credit score thing. We're SOLID with a 429!
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We know that women like two things, your time and your money,
therefore... women = time x money Now time equals money, so women = money x money Money is the root of all evil, so money = square root of evil By squaring both sides of the equation, money squared = evil Now go back to the equation women = money x money See where I'm headed? women = money squared = evil |
I only *wish* I equalled money x money! I would seriously consider a stint as evil if it would fund more vacations. Does evil come with a wardrobe allowance?
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