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toukolou
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Oct 17, 2014
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Wow, a lot of people have some serious discretionary spending power to drop 60 bucks on a nail clipper!
Oct 17, 2014
Mark
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Oct 17, 2014
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toukolou.... what do you mean discretionary...
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Oct 17, 2014
toukolou
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Oct 18, 2014
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Mark'Discretionary Income'
"The amount of an individual's income that is left for spending, investing or saving after taxes and personal necessities (such as food, shelter, and clothing) have been paid. Discretionary income includes money spent on luxury items, vacations and non-essential goods and services. " http://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/discretionaryincome.asp
Oct 18, 2014
Compassionator
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Oct 18, 2014
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toukolouI'm kind of blown too, 154 and counting. Seriously, I've been using a cheap drugstore clipper for years, albeit with a $4 "file" and achieve better than satisfactory results. I reckon, for me. Okay, more $$$ for headphones.
Oct 18, 2014
M_at_o
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Oct 20, 2014
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toukolouLook closesly at the bottom level on the chart Mark posted.
Oct 20, 2014
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