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    Thread: Financial Planning


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    01-01-2019, 07:55 PM
    Is it better to put my surplus of $1-200 / month into savings, or to pay off credit card debt?
    I keep around $1000 in savings now. But I may have to use that for dental work.
    They say to save around 40% of your income, but I can't do that much.

    Would you pay your debts off before saving, or what ratio should I put between savings and paying off debt?

    It will probably take me about 5 years to pay off my credit cards maxing the payment toward one at a time
    if I put all my surplus toward just that. But then I won't be left with more than $1000 in savings.
    And how much should I put towards retirement?
    I'm 41 now.

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