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Old 01-31-2012, 04:03 PM
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Ray -- # 1 congratulations on doing HALF your job... the savings early part! But you slacker -- you then promptly ignored MAKING YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU. No days off -- no sick pay... You need to pay a bit of attention to your money or they (I pretend every dollar is one employee!) walk off the job when you're not looking.

This is not to say you start to become a micro manager! It means that you need to pay attention and if you're guys are slacking - you need to do a bit of work yourself and see if you can't' get some of those guys "retrained" or "redeployed".

Go back and read from page one -- that's your homework assignment... and see if you can get reengaged and make that dream come back to life! It's not too late.



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Originally Posted by lmnop View Post
Hey Greg
Thanks for the reply and the sympathy. You are right it is a tax differed account; although it has made so little money the tax is not a consideration. I read a couple of books about saving/investing when I was in my late teens and one mentioned if you save $1000 a year from age 20 to 40 and then stopped you would be way ahead rather than saving double the amount from age 40 to 60 or something like that. So I figured I would get ahead of the game and save $20k by age 20. I was a mechanic working in a mine and I saved money pretty quick. Every time I put money in the fund seemed to drop but I wasn’t worried as I believed in the long term magic I read about. Well I am still waiting for the magic. I have been jaded towards investing ever since. I felt like I did everything right and it didn’t pay off. Thanks to this thread I feel inspired to take another look at it. At minimum I need to re-invest and get rid of the useless mutual fund.
Ray
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