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rbpru
Apr 05, 2014Explorer II
Gdetrailer,
Excellent advice. :)
As you pointed out discipline is the key to financial solvency. My truck is 12 years old and has 200,000 miles on it. When it was originally paid off eight years ago, my DW kept making the payments to our “truck” account. Some, but not all when to routine repairs.
When we went to purchase our TT we knew what size truck we would need and we had the eight years of truck account savings to offset the cost.:B
Now I have a grandson drooling over Grandpa's old truck ;)
Life may not always treat you kind but a disciplined approach helps smooth out the bumps, especally when you get a few years on you and do not bounce as well.
Excellent advice. :)
As you pointed out discipline is the key to financial solvency. My truck is 12 years old and has 200,000 miles on it. When it was originally paid off eight years ago, my DW kept making the payments to our “truck” account. Some, but not all when to routine repairs.
When we went to purchase our TT we knew what size truck we would need and we had the eight years of truck account savings to offset the cost.:B
Now I have a grandson drooling over Grandpa's old truck ;)
Life may not always treat you kind but a disciplined approach helps smooth out the bumps, especally when you get a few years on you and do not bounce as well.
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