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i know several people who are $50K+ in credit card debt!!!  personally? car payment and house, that's it
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i need to live until my next paycheck
1998.5 Toreador Red/Midnight Blue Contour SVT - #5912/6535 - DOB - 05/11/1998 -
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Within two months I'll only have a house and truck note. But with all the other bills that go with a wife, kid and house, I'll always feel like I'm in debt to someone. With almost 4K going to bills monthly, it's hard to see my money going far. That's all going to the said house and truck note, electricity, gas, cable, etc. I wouldn't have much left over for cc debt.
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Originally posted by SVT3Rivieres: i need to live until my next paycheck
Amen brotha, LOL...sometimes it's like that for me too.
Try 2 car payments(my Tour 3 mnths left!)+02 SuperCrew $689 2 Quads ( I know they ain't cars)$150 mnth Mortgage $725.00 mnth Lowes $45 mnth Home Depot $20 mnth Citicards (mine and wifes) $80 mnth combined Comcast (internet)$60 mnth DirecTV $60 mnth Verizon cells $100 mnth (we share minutes) Car Ins. $137 mnth (on 2 cars, 1 truck, and 2 quads) Private school tuition for my son $185 mnth Daycare for him and our baby over the summer $175.00 wk.(just the baby in the fall) Gas (jesus, who knows anymore?!? $100 wk for both cars) Food? $125-145 wk. Lights and heat? I dunno too much!
Feelin sorry yet? LOL
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I have no life
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I ain't in debt, but I'm not getting any closer to having enough money to move out. I don't really want to change my spending habits, so a better paying job is somewhere in my future.
98.5 SVT
91 Escort GT (almost sold)
96 ATX Zetec (i brake to watch you swerve)
FS: SVT rear sway bar
WTB: Very cheap beater
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Well, after what gets stolen by the government and my retirement... there's enough to pay all the bills, but not a whole lot extra.
I have my mortgages (primary and second) as debt, plus a credit card with 0% until November. I have two cards where I use interest free deals as free money (I'll use their money for free and gain interest).
The house is a cavernous money pit.
Brad "Diva": 2004 Mazda 6s 5-door, Volcanic Red
Rex: 1988 Mazda RX-7 Vert, Harbor Blue.
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Originally posted by ElKy: "I'm in debt up to my eyeballs!"
For some reason, that's my favorite ad of all time.
Got boatloads of student loans to pay off, as well as a small car loan and a $600 credit card bill. Other than that I'm in the clear - my credit rating is pretty decent for a just-graduated student, even my landlord was surprised. Unfortunately I get bitten by the technology bug pretty hard, and I'm due for a whole slew of new toys since having barely bought anything for pure fun in the past year.
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I'm uhh... fixing the problems on the SVT, and looking for another ~$10k car (probly gonna get this yellow SE-R Spec V).
Went to get the loan approved for the Sentra, lady told me I have excellent credit, probly due to my SVT purchase ($9999 @ ~10.7% paid down to $3600, then refinanced into an 11.5% signature loan I have paid down to $2300, never late on any payments) since I never use my credit card.
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I think it's important to differentiate between being cash poor versus being in debt. For instance, in all honesty I had more disposable income to spend on luxuries back in college than I do today, yet I made only a small fraction back then of what I make today. I had more available cash back then as well. Right now I feel like I'm cash poor due to all of the liabilities and expenses that I owe each month, but we do save quite a bit also. As far as outright debt is concerned, I have two car payments (one's a lease) that total about 650/month, I owe about 10k on the one car loan that's not a lease. I have a 680/month mortgage on a roughly 130k loan, and I owe about 3k on my home equity LOC b/c I'm doing a bunch of home improvements right now. We also have a 1500/month payment for three kids in private school. Many months I'm down to under 200 in my checking account as the month ends (I'm paid monthly). I contribute the maximum 1250/month (15k/year) into my 401k, and the company contributes an additional 6% of my gross salary at year's end no matter how much or how little I contribute to my 401k. I also put 300/month into a 529 college savings account, 350/month into an INGDirect savings account for non-frequent bills like car insurance, real estate taxes (I don't escrow my mortgage), sewer bills, etc. I also put away 350/month into another INGDirect account for emergency savings. So, all total I'm saving 1250+350+300 = 1900/month into various retirement and savings accounts. I have zero credit card debt, well actually that's not entirely true at the moment, I bought a gas stove for 750 that's still on my Sears card, and I just put 750 on my Home Depot card for flooring for my master bedroom. Both are 12 months no payments/no interest until next summer. I'll pay them both off before then. So all total I have about 5k in debt outside of my mortgage and car loans. I have 10k sitting in my INGDirect savings account that I could use to pay off anything, but I keep that money around for the express reason that the future is unpredictable, and if you don't have anything to fall back on, you get into serious financial trouble very quickly. Wife is starting work this fall as a teacher, so we'll have another 3k/month gross income to play with (probably low 2000's net I estimate), woohoo!!!!
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Our mortgage will be paid off in 2 months but we still have 2 vehicle payments. Pay off any credit cards monthly. 6 figures in retirement savings and 10K in a mutual fund for emergency. Other than that all the usual monthly bills, i.e., utilities, cable/internet, groceries and gas. Always some left over each month for fun or weekly dinners out.
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