Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know you said just the opposite, but we never changed our withholding when we were married or had kids, and I prefer it this way. I like getting a refund - find it much easier to save that way. It's like money im never knew I had, and never miss.
dumb
It works for me, and I'm pretty happy with my financial position right now, so I respectfully disagree. If I had an extra $500 each month, I'd likely spend it or think I could buy a new car I didn't really need, or whatever.
Why don't you just have that $500 automatically deposited into a savings or mutual fund account? It wouldn't be sitting there tempting you and you'd earn interest on that money all year long.....
This poster obviously knows him or herself and the way they spend money. If keeping it in the government bank account instead of their own ensures it will be there - there's really very little downside to that. If you could throw it in a savings account and make 5%, it's a different story. But as it stands, I think this makes sense for a lot of people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know you said just the opposite, but we never changed our withholding when we were married or had kids, and I prefer it this way. I like getting a refund - find it much easier to save that way. It's like money im never knew I had, and never miss.
dumb
It works for me, and I'm pretty happy with my financial position right now, so I respectfully disagree. If I had an extra $500 each month, I'd likely spend it or think I could buy a new car I didn't really need, or whatever.
Why don't you just have that $500 automatically deposited into a savings or mutual fund account? It wouldn't be sitting there tempting you and you'd earn interest on that money all year long.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know you said just the opposite, but we never changed our withholding when we were married or had kids, and I prefer it this way. I like getting a refund - find it much easier to save that way. It's like money im never knew I had, and never miss.
dumb
It works for me, and I'm pretty happy with my financial position right now, so I respectfully disagree. If I had an extra $500 each month, I'd likely spend it or think I could buy a new car I didn't really need, or whatever.