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Updated almost 10 years ago on .

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  • Homeowner
  • Signal Hill, CA
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Fellow BPers, what do you spend the most on investing in?

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  • Homeowner
  • Signal Hill, CA
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a day to day or week to week basis? 

i mean to say, i don't mean your obvious occasional big purchases, the loan/tax/insurance payments, and/or all the tax that goes to uncle $am on ur short term flips.

buy everyday or weekly expenses.

for me lookin at my debit card $100 there and $200 there most every day of the week at home depot and sometimes as much as $900 in a single purchase (2 oversize carts); that's over $2,000 a week! 

tsk, tsk, what can i say, plywood, copper pipes, even landscaping materials are so pricey. is it just me or did the price of drywall at homdep jump like from $8 to nearly $11 a piece in just a couple months?!

so for me, its materials! i console myself by reminder that at least its toward investment as opposed to gambling or drinking etc, mehhh