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Old 06-29-2009, 11:37 AM

RE: Adding to my savings totals... can I do this?

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You can add anything to your totals that saves you money. If you had planned on spending the money to buy a new vehicle, and found one for $15000 less than you planned on spending, then I say yes.

There is no right or wrong way in figuring in your totals.

I include garage sale finds in my totals. I needed to buy my kids summer clothes, and hit a great garage sale that saved me about $900 and included that in my totals.

I would never spend that kind of money on clothes, but I did save, and the clothes were practally new.

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