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Attn: Financial Advisement People
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NefCanuck,Sep 29 2005, 01:59 PM Wrote:I agree to a point, that point being that quite frankly I have yet to meet anyone who has actually managed to sock away 4 - 6 months worth of wages in a bank account or liquid investments, if only because that's a boatload of cash to sit around doing nothing (or next to nothing)

I mean I've only managed to sock away an extra weeks worth of income this entire year to add to my previous savings (which amount to a months worth of income).  Too many things pop up, esp. when you are a single person keeping a household up.

NefCanuck
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I put away several years worth of wages before I quit my job. It's a good thing since I had planned on relaxing for 6-12 months and now it's been over 16 months. It sure hurts to see years of savings dwindle away, but hey, that's what it's there for.
As far as the original thread question, sorry but you can't make $2500 grow much without taking huge risks. Maybe play Proline and keep wagering on the Leafs to lose. :D
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