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Congratulations! Not only no ARB you have no idea yet
 
Congratulations to you guys. The troopie got 4 doors right, you gonna need'em. :p
 
Trooper ain't got no transmission!

I'm in a 4 door frontier (with rear locker thank you very much) and as of a couple weeks ago AWD rogue. With CDL and 28mpg. [Pic]boratverynice.jpg [/pic]
 
Oh, well 4 doors is 4 doors. My F-I-L just got him a frontier. He likes his very much.
 
It's a better truck for a lot less money than a taco. I wish I could have found a deal on a tundra like my mother in law did though.
 
Nothing like a good'ole "I'm preggers!" To wake up the group!
 
no, dummy.
wait, maybe I am pregnant. Nope. Just needed to crap.

No wait, I thought it was like this

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"I am my own granpa..."
 
Boobs too small
 
Hahahaha haha


Hahaha.....

:lol:
 
has anyone had good luck with one investment or another? I have two different accounts, one has done not much, the other has done measurably nothing (15 year period)
 
low cost index funds - ie, Vanguard.

The past 15 years was a terrible time for investments (minus the last few years) so don't get discouraged. You started early and that is the most important thing:

http://www.darwinsfinance.com/start-investing-today-amazing/

I really like the podcast here, just start at the beginning and ignore the credit card rebate stuff:

doughroller.net
 
Have you read millionaire teacher by andrew hallam?

its whole thing is compounding interest and index funds. with vanguard he says 10% annual average.

Iv talked to some people who have done that and they said they havnt seen returns like that.

I'm really leaning towards land, but I have two students loans.... but I get to write off the interest off....
 
Have you read millionaire teacher by andrew hallam?

its whole thing is compounding interest and index funds. with vanguard he says 10% annual average.

Iv talked to some people who have done that and they said they havnt seen returns like that.

I'm really leaning towards land, but I have two students loans.... but I get to write off the interest off....

Land will always prevail. Unless you buy in dumps like the city of Birmingham. Buy in a developing area, and you'll make money selling in a decade. But you have to sell it, can't live off it's dividends.

Pay off ALL loans asap.
 
Iv run the numbers on going all dave ramsey on my mortgage. I could pay it off in something like 17 years... which sounds awesome. it just doesnt leave anything in the bank for emergencies or enjoying life.

I'm trying to find the happy medium of putting something away for later and

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