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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3269762" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I feel marriage is a union. Wife and I do not keep separate accounts. Everything goes into a common account accessible to both.</p><p>We are compatible in that both are savers. Every dime I made on overtime, which was a tremendous amount, went into investment accounts. She was salaried, I was hourly. When bills were paid, her excess went into investment accounts. </p><p>With our private investment accounts, 401K's and now SS life can't get any better. </p><p>We never missed out on life with plenty of travel and toys by being savers. Savers don't squander.</p><p> It's a fine line in life to keep your retirement moving forward while enjoying the life your currently living debt free, but it's certainly possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3269762, member: 5412"] I feel marriage is a union. Wife and I do not keep separate accounts. Everything goes into a common account accessible to both. We are compatible in that both are savers. Every dime I made on overtime, which was a tremendous amount, went into investment accounts. She was salaried, I was hourly. When bills were paid, her excess went into investment accounts. With our private investment accounts, 401K's and now SS life can't get any better. We never missed out on life with plenty of travel and toys by being savers. Savers don't squander. It's a fine line in life to keep your retirement moving forward while enjoying the life your currently living debt free, but it's certainly possible. [/QUOTE]
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