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irs.gov will give you links to websites that will do it for free.my grandma told me to file, but i didnt listen.. when is it too late to file?
i would like to trade mine for a new legislation regulating oil companies and housing lenders.Can I trade my money in for a functioning government or even just some border security?
The federal government is sending each of us a $600 rebate.
If we spend that money at Wal-Mart, the money will go to China.
If we spend it on gasoline it will go to the Arabs.
If we purchase a computer it will go to India.
If we purchase fruit and vegetables it will go to Mexico, Honduras, and Guatemala.
If we purchase a good car it will go to Japan.
If we purchase useless crap it will go to Taiwan.
NONE of it will help the American economy.
The only way to keep that money here at home is to buy prostitutes and beer, since these are the only products still produced in the US.
i wouldn't do that. if you pay off the one that charges less actual dollars in monthly interest, you will lose money. either consolidate or pay off the higher one faster.I'll be paying off bills with mine. I have student loans in the amount of ~$6200 and ~$2800 I plan on throwing the whole $1500 at the smaller of the 2 student loans and having the whole thing (smaller one) paid off by the end of the year. That way my outstanding debt will be down to mortgage and large student loan. I want to start putting some more money into savings and open an IRA.
that wont make a difference.but if you pay off the smaller one you can double up on payments to the larger one and cut that time in half as well as drastically reducing the principal
and its easier to make one payment a month than 2
of course. i was just shooting from the hip on these.lets get the terms and run some real numbers to see the benefits
yeah, but it depends on rates.yeah... everything i've read says pay off the small balances first so you can end up putting the money you were paying to those against the larger balance.