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So I will again be getting $650 tax refund- this is property tax rebate that PA does for lower income folks. (funded by the lottery)
I expect this money July 1st.
What would you spend it on?
Last year- I broke it up via ebay- to make it more fun to spend. It most likely will be silver or gold, tho I lean to silver.
On silver I like eagles or junk.
If you have any debt - especially high interest debt, put it on that.
Goes without saying...
I think that most people doing the "gold trade" understand the dangers of leverage.
So I will again be getting $650 tax refund- this is property tax rebate that PA does for lower income folks. (funded by the lottery)
I expect this money July 1st.
What would you spend it on?
Last year- I broke it up via ebay- to make it more fun to spend. It most likely will be silver or gold, tho I lean to silver.
On silver I like eagles or junk.
Not necessarily. Hence my comment.
The thread title says, "Spend my tax refund for me!"
As I don't know the person personally, I gave the most appropriate response on this. Put it first on any debt you have and pay off the highest interest debt first.
Trying to save while you have debt is like trying to fill the bathtub without putting the plug in. First stop the leak. Then fill it up.
yeah
ive pondered the risks of borrowing big and letting inflation deal with the debt.
If you can get through a period of high interest on the repayments it should work.
It worked for me in the 90's but it was a scary ride for many when base rates went up to 15% on black wednesday.
But if we default, the banks end up owing everything, having done NOTHING, not even taken a business risk ....... cos we , the public, now carry both ends of the deal.
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