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Non-Tech : Secret Squirrels hit!

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To: Trumptown who wrote (6417)9/10/1999 8:59:00 PM
From: Tom Swift  Read Replies (1) of 12872
 
I am considering a Roth but I want to max out my 401-K first. I usually get a 50% match on contributions, so I would be foolish not to do that first even though the mutual funds I have selected in the 401-K don't do all that well.

My financial goal for this year was to get completely out of debt -- which I have accomplished. For that, I chose a to use a cash account and moved a lot of money around to minimize interest payments.

My goals for next year (now that I have no debt) are to balance my short term trading (which is a hell of a lot of fun) with long term tax-sheltered (Roth) investments and maintaining at least six months of my salary in liquid investments.

Hehe, that sounds like the intro to a managing your money type of book.
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