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You just received your 2008 tax refund, do you have an eye on the new 24″ iMac or will you put it towards your emergency savings account? Will you use the tax refund to pay off credit cards, save for a vacation, or maybe start investing in the stock market? I wonder if the current economic recession will cause people to set money aside for a rainy day or start an emergency savings account that can pay for car repairs or doctor bills. Maybe you will use the tax return to fund your child’s 529 college savings account this year. Here are several changes my family is making in 2009 with our tax refund:
1. Change tax withholding amount. We have received a refund for the past two years and we need to adjust our return so that we don’t continue loaning the government “free” money.
2. Add funds to our emergency savings account. Our goal is to have 1-2 years of savings in our ING Orange account for emergencies in case we lost our jobs for an extended period of time.
3. Add additional funds to college 529 plans. We chose Vanguard for our 529 college education plan as they have low fees, great funds, and an easy to use website. Since our children are young they can benefit from the current prices of S&P 500 stocks.
What is tempting to do with our money:
1. Buy a new imac 24″ computer for my home office. Yes, I love macs and have had my eye on the new imac for several months. I’ve visited our Mac store several times and asked dozens of questions, and I think I’ve impressed my wife that I still didn’t buy one. My plan is to convert my Powerbook into a desktop by finding a separate LCD monitor and external mouse. Total savings $2,000
2. Buy a new vehicle. It’s tempting to upgrade to another SUV or minivan that would give our family some more legroom, but it just doesn’t make financial sense right now. Many of our friends swear by the Toyota Sienna, but we have yet to make the purchase. Our vehicles run great and they both have over 100,000 miles, but are both paid off. It’s hard to make another car payment just for a little extra leg room.
3. Buy a new refrigerator. Kind of strange that I would even put this down as one of the things I would buy with our tax return, but our fridge is driving me crazy. Each time a guest comes over to our house, they say that it’s annoying to open up. When we bought our first home our GE refrigerator fit perfect, and in our current home it’s not a counter depth model. It sticks out a good 4″ and the right door hits our kitchen door each time you open it. Very annoying, but our refrigerator works fine. How can I justify spending $800+ for a new one?
So how will you be using your 2008 tax refund? Emergency savings account or 24″ iMac?
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