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My plan is to spend it all before I go.
Remember this:"Dying broke isn't misfortune . . . it's good timing."Z
Being credit card debt free sure is a nice feeling. We still use credit cards on a daily basis but pay it off every month. Then paying off those college student loans a few years later felt good. Then driving around in cars that were paid off was nice too, although we still finance cars when we feel we need a new (to us) one. We still have a mortgage and probably will right up until we retire though. Our credit report says it would be higher if we had more revolving credit or debt but I don't care. Having the highest credit report I can attain is not really in any of my financial goals, especially if that requires having more debt.