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    Daily FI discussion thread – Tuesday, March 31, 2026
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    1. Jazzlike-Excuse-2283 on

      been tracking my expenses for about 6 months now and man, those little subscriptions really add up fast. canceled spotify and netflix last week since i barely use them anymore anyway. putting that extra $25/month straight into my roth ira instead.

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