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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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in my finances

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I need to see where I am [at] in my finances before I can buy that.

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I need to see where I stand financially before I can buy that. That is very good advice, no matter what you are buying.

  • I need to see where I stand financially before I can buy that.
  • That is very good advice, no matter what you are buying.
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I need to see where I stand financially before I can buy that.

That is very good advice, no matter what you are buying.

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