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Going back to the house... Biggest mistake I made. This house is excessive. I work so much I can't even enjoy it. Should've bought something small instead of something big that we could grow into. I got too excited about finishing residency and being able to get a zero down and no PMI loan. I should've stayed in an apartment for another year to save up a downpayment then my monthly would be less than it is now and if I had done that, my mortgage rate would've been lower too. Then again, we didn't want to live in an apartment again with 2 little ones and make another move in another year or so. Student loans aren't too bad. About 39K in the hole. Credit card debt is about 10K and still shrinking. Everything else is paid cash these days and still trying to bang out this credit card debt. Once the credit card debt is zeroed out in 10 months, I'll free up another G a month to put towards saving. Looking to re-mortgage the house or maybe move to a Southern state that'll pay me more money and not pay too much in property taxes. That should free up more money for savings. Still mulling over that idea. My buddy who is a gynecologist was right. You make more money, you end up spending more money and the nights when you pay off your bills, you still feel like you're a resident.
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I'm a fellow and its painful to moonlight to keep up with all my expenses and I rely a lot on credit cards especially that I'm getting married soon. Now I'm saving and paying off my debt at the same time but as far as house goes I'm planning to rent for 2 yrs after finishing up to save for down payment coz I don't wanna end up having to work all the time to make a mortgage payment, plus I'm not planning to get a big house because of the same reason. I think having a nice car is cool way to reward ur self for all the shit we go through. I do a lot of highway driving and I enjoy driving my car.
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07-26-2012, 11:41 AM | #47 |
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No question this is true but still doesn't mean one (not saying that you are) has to live above their means. I make/spend a lot more today than I did when when I was in my 20s but I still live below my means, just how I was raised I guess.
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I just paid off all my last credit card as of today, but I still have a year left on this car note at 0.9% . I'v just changed the payments to double. SHould I just pay it off or keep making the payments. I feel a little bit of weight off my shoulders but all I can think of right now is buying a car for the wife.
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0.9% is a very low rate, not sure I'd double the payments up on that unless it prohibits you from purchasing something you want.
It's nice not having a car payment, not sure how I'd buy another car for the wife unless she really needs it. Why not wait 12-18 months for the purchase?
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I have heard my co-workers bitching, complaining, calling me spoiled, not needing this job..........just because i own a BMW. I laugh at them every time they say it, and its kind of hard to say "i am not rich" without them not making a stupid comment like "YEAAA RIGHT, is that why you drive that sick ass bimmer" lmfaoo . My 2004 ZHP probably costs about 1/3 of the Chevy Volts, prius hybrids and toyota camry's that most of them drive. |
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07-28-2012, 10:11 AM | #52 |
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If you make close to 300k a year and all you an afford is a civic, then there is something seriously wrong.
The bmw vs ford suv comparison is spot on... unfortunately it shows how retarded people in this country are. My mother drives a 2003 lexus gx470 which looks excellent because it has been upkept meticulously and is prob worth like 15k. People give her looks and make comments while driving 40k ford suvs...
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My dad runs a business management/CPA firm, so I grew up with him teaching me about savings and money. Being a student, I have yet to be truly immersed in the real world... But I'm definitely not one of those kids who works over the summer and spends every dime he earned. I've been putting my summer money into some luxuries, but I'm saving or investing as much as I can.
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Definitely rent for two years. I listened to a buddy of mine who said buy a house that you can grow into. Wish I didn't. Oh well, you live and learn. What are you specializing in? Prepare to have your wages cut. With ACOs and bundling payments, there's no other way but down for MD wages - especially for specialists. One of the docs at work just let his Skyline GTR go. Payments for cardiac catheterizations have taken a hit. He's also picked up extra shifts covering the general cardiologists. If you're getting married, don't spend too much on it. I know it's tempting to blow cash on a big ring and a wedding and it is expected because you're a doctor, but honestly we're not as "rich" as people make out. People don't realize that after all the taxes we pay, we have just the right amount of money for a nice home, 1 or 2 vacations a year, pay all our debts accrued while in school, save money for retirement and kids' education. We're not rolling in dough like the big CEO/banker types...
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Yo stop blowing all your money. Takes savings of the top of your paycheck not after you spend all your money and are looking to save whats left of your check. Also stop being fucking lazy and sit down and lay out your finances. I bet you spend more than 60 bucks a week on lunch...... tisk tsik... if you want to have money then you have to save it and not buy bullshit mods for your cars that are worthless in 3 years every other week...... Bottom line stop fucking spending and start fucking saving! |
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as for saving money, I usually bank 30% and live off 70%. I keep my credit card for emergencies. I carry CASH. (yes, I'm a crazy person) The problem with cards is that you don't actually see your money disappearing. But with cash, end of the night, when you go home, and look inside your wallet, you know exactly how much you spent. I pull out around 500$ per week (adjust it to yourself), and not a penny more (unless I know I have to) and only carry 200-300$ at all time. First 2 weeks were hard, but then I found a way to budget myself. I am by no means frugal. It allows me to save up for awesome toys. It curbs your impulse buys, helps you keep your foot off the throttle (tickets and gas). I wind up with an extra 150-200$ in my pocket, which doesn't carry over to next week.. then I pull out the balance to bring it back to 500$. Eventually you're saving teh moneyz! By the end of the year, that's a few extra thousands in your pocket. Basically the train of thought is: I'm at a regular resto with some friends, should I have my coke or stick to just water? Should I have that appetizer or not? Fuck I only have 200$ on me and I have gas to fill tonight, then I need cash in case we do something after dinner.. Also helps me lose weight by not over eating! win-win! Coke is like 5$ here.. I eat out 2 times a day. 5$*2*7=70$ on fucking Pepsi! It doesn't seem like much, but take the appetizer too 15$*7*2=210$ 280$ saved per week by cutting out useless gluttony. 280$*52=14,560$ PER YEAR on fucking pepsi and chicken fingers! 3,640$ of it being Pepsi! that's a nice business class ticket to Europe man!
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I pull around $300/week but I always end up spending more. I try not to carry cash because of all the. hange I end up collecting. I use my debit card all the time. But your strategy actually is interesting and I'll try implementing it. I think now of how much I could save by eliminating that extra large cup of coffee I get every morning.
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every time I empty it (around 6 months), I have a good 1,000$ worth of change (in Canada, 2$ are in change format) and if you put the change into a piggy bank, that also cuts from your weekly 500$, and helps you save more it sounds stupid to have a piggy bank, I even had one guy laugh at me for coming into a bank with a piggy bank.. well, end of the day, I was driving a sexy ass 2012 Carrera 4 GTS (thanks to that piggy bank) while he was in his shitbox!
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Pay off your debt and be a cheap ass. I get hell all the time of how im such a cheap bastard. I keep most of my money in cash. I make deposits when bills are do. I spend on avg $100 a week.
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anyways, hope it helps someone..
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