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December 1st.

So my company requires all of this anyway. These points are normal for a consulting company. It is a burden for the 40 hour admin staff, as they are not used to tracking individual hours for tasks performed. All hours have to be justified, especially if you have non-billable hours over 40. We do pay people OT now, and

Very true...

Actually, I do mean Akron. I live halfway between, and sometimes (depending on what hub you go through) it is cheaper to fly from one or the other. I do most of my flying for work, which can change what airlines I fly, but this could be what I end up doing.

This is awesome. Thank You Kristin.

So for a flight from Cleveland to DC which is about 350 miles, I would be looking at $11.20 plus $230. So its saying the flight i found today for $155 is worth it. I am trying to weigh the options between driving it versus flying for a bachelor party. When I looked 2 months ago, tickets were $300+. Now they are <$200,

gone now, must have been.

gone now, must have been.

question #4, how much money is tied up in the lawsuit from this house being stolen from the Despicable Me Concept Drawings?

Yeah... Hybrids are not necessarily worth the extra cost, and the increased carbon footprint from the battery manufacturing process offsets much of the carbon gains. We have a 2012 Ford Focus which my wife now drives (and is nearly paid off) which gets ~36 MPG average (39 average when my wife drives mostly highways).

The front axle will run approximately $1,200 (parts and labor) and that wont fix the other issues with the car. My plan is to run it to the ground, and upgrade. In a pinch, a work vehicle can be used so I can still commute, or I can work from home. My dad works are a dealership and I have him keeping an eye on the

We talk, and all big decisions we weigh against each other first. Some of the small stuff though can be difficult to bring up. She does save for vacations (both large and mini) and handles her own issues for the most part. Our salary cap is fairly large, but my mantra is that she needs to work at a job that she loves.

Sue, I feel like you and I are friends... haha.

Sounds like we are both on track though. I just took my beater in for service and found out that I desperately needed tires. I have the money in the car fund, but I was hoping to pay off the car earlier than December using that money. The interest at this point is negligible (~$7/month) but it is my largest STD

This.

oh man, i loved me some warhawk. Got the bundle with the bluetooth headset, which I used up until the day I got my PS4 with the mono headset coming out of the controller. Great game, and quite a lot of fun.

You are right to let it ride. Sometimes, the payment is the sound financial solution. I just got to the point where I can pay the major car loan off (normal schedule will take me through December). My plan is to leave $1,000 in the car fund for emergencies, and cover the insurance in July, then take the extra and pay

Agreed on all fronts. I consider backing off the aggressive debt payoffs to add more flexibility now, but I am pushing for flexibility in the future and limiting interest as my motivators. Hard sometimes...

hmmm... decent trailer, and I enjoyed COD:AW (first one I have played since the oringal COD4:MW), but the scene about halfway through the trailer looks identical to the Quinjet scene in the original Avengers movie... Straffing over a square to aim at Loki.

And I thought I was happy with 76! Good for you guys.

I top out for what they match, which isnt much but 1.5 % off of 6% is better the 0%. Essentially gives me a minimum return of 1.5% guaranteed (could still be lower if the options lose a lot, but it is a solid base). 1.5% is better than most/all savings accounts now adays.