Hi everyone

RhodyGreg14

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Hi there.

I'm finally just getting into personal finance. I got marred this summer and my wife and I are trying to get our ducks in order to buy a house. Looking around this site, it seems like a great place to bounce ideas and get information.
 
Welcome.

Lots of advice and opinions here. Probably even info on ducks if you are interested
 
Welcome aboard. We may not have any knowledge about ducks, but it is a certainty we have an opinion about them.
 
Hi there.

I'm finally just getting into personal finance. I got marred this summer and my wife and I are trying to get our ducks in order to buy a house. Looking around this site, it seems like a great place to bounce ideas and get information.


Welcome. Sorry to hear about you getting marred. :D You'll find alot of great information here.

Also, I know you meant you got married. Congratulations. I hope your wife shares your interest in these financial issues.

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/mɑr/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[mahr] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–verb (used with object), marred, mar·ring. 1.to damage or spoil to a certain extent; render less perfect, attractive, useful, etc.; impair or spoil: That billboard mars the view. The holiday was marred by bad weather. 2.to disfigure, deface, or scar: The scratch marred the table.
[Origin: bef. 900; ME merren, OE merran to hinder, waste; c. OS merrian, OHG merren to hinder, ON merja to bruise, Goth marzjan to offend
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—Synonyms 1, 2. flaw, injure; blot. Mar, deface, disfigure, deform agree in applying to some form of injury. Mar is general, but usually refers to an external or surface injury, if it is a physical one: The tabletop was marred by dents and scratches. Deface refers to a surface injury that may be temporary or easily repaired: a tablecloth defaced by penciled notations. Disfigure applies to external injury of a more permanent and serious kind: A birthmark disfigured one side of his face. Deform suggests that something has been distorted or internally injured so severely as to change its normal form or qualities, or else that some fault has interfered with its proper development: deformed by an accident that had crippled him; to deform feet by binding them.
—Antonyms 1, 2. enhance, adorn.
 
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