Should I buy $60k sports car?

House: I've addressed this in some other comments but I have my doubts that any of the renovating we want to do would have any sort of noticeable impact on the home's value. Just due to the market, the value has gone up 20k since we bought it two years ago and we haven't done anything to it.

Education: I'm done with school with no plans to go back, but I suppose it is worth thinking about. In my field it's pretty common for companies to have some kind of education assist program set up. My current company (been with them for 6 years) pays for all graduate education as long as it's in a related field and keep your grades up.

Business: I'm not really sure what this one means. Should I doing something I'm not? Setting up my own business?

Investments: The majority of my investing is done through my retirement, with a big portion in my companies stock. It had a 15% ROR over the past two years. I'll be honest, I know next to nothing about investing in stocks and feel very lucky my companies stock has done so well. Should I be doing something else with stocks? Different type of investing? The wife and I have talked about buying a rental property or two but we always agreed it would be after we paid off our house. Maybe we shouldn't wait?

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