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Old 02-03-2016, 06:17 PM   #110
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Originally Posted by DapperButch View Post
Typically if bills are not paid on time or not paid in full, interest gets added to them. How could that ever be a good thing? So, yes, it is better to pay your bills in full every month.
You are so right. I started doing this year's ago and it forced me to live within my means.

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Is it better to enjoy your money now, or to not "play" as much now (invest your money), so that you don't risk having not enough money when you retire/are no longer able to work?
Invest or save your money for retirement or a rainy day. My advice is to go with something conventional and conservative (401k, IRAs, property, stocks).

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