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Old 07-10-2009, 01:34 PM   #11
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Julia Cameron in her money book Money Drunk, Money Sober suggested some for the past (pay off some debt if you have any) some for the present (a treat) and some for the future (savings) so 33% in each.

I myself? would put it in savings because I am trying to beef that up. But if you have it all in balance (And no debt!) this is what I would recommend. If you have Debt, I say: all to pay that off.
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