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Re: Kids... need some serious advice...
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Posted by Steven@AZ on February 14, 2006 at 19:50:59 from (24.121.48.188):
In Reply to: Re: Kids... need some serious advice... posted by Dave in MN on February 14, 2006 at 19:40:36:
I take great offense to your post. We are paying off our student loans as quickly as we can. I felt the little bit of credit card debt (that we acquired in moving to our jobs) at $12% interest was more important than 3% college money. We are supposed to live without a phone? We might eat out once a week at a fast food place and once a month at a "nicer" restaurant (cost under $20). Health insurance through work is free until we have a child. Then they take an extra $250 per month, probably will go up every year. Quit the job that pays health insurance and retirement to open a 2 child daycare? We can save $2000 in 6 weeks because I was 2 months ahead on student loan payments, car payments, and had some cash put away. It will take 6 months to get back to where we were before the tax bill. My wife wants a child, I want a child. I KNOW we can make it work. I know I can get another job. I should have been more clear in my original post. My intent is not to complain or whine, I'm sorry for riling everyone up.
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