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How do you distribute your take home pay?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by DraftBoy10, Mar 2, 2014.

  1. Nook

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    It is still arbitrary even from a net stand point. People will not agree on what measures to use.
     
  2. Phillyrocket

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    Nah that house was way to clean and the kids didn't even knock over a chair!!
     
  3. DraftBoy10

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    It's funny to look back at this thread. About 20 months later, I'm now officially a trader making significantly more money.

    Found a girl that has the same stance on marriage/kids and is definitely smarter than me.

    Hope for another great 20 months coming up.
     
  4. chow_yun_fat

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    25% property tax + insurance
    3% utilities
    10% food/gas
    3-5% on junk
     
  5. DraftBoy10

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    What about the remaining 55-60%?
     
  6. Haymitch

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    What do you trade?
     
  7. DraftBoy10

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    Natural Gas and Natural Gas Liquids.
     
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  8. Haymitch

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    Very nice.
     
  9. Mprice

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    how did you get involved with that may I ask?
     
  10. Mprice

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    Trying to see if you are with Air liquide or something I applied for an internship with them lol.
     
  11. DraftBoy10

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    Had some internships with majors, then a wholesale company brought me in as a scheduler. From there, I became a trader.
     
  12. DonnyMost

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    After doing my taxes I decided to do a little bit of housekeeping on my finances to see where my money was going.

    Updated:

    Retirement - 15%
    Savings - 10%
    Mortgage - 25%
    Utilities - 10%
    Transportation - 10%
    Discretionary - 30%

    Curious if anyone else's spending/saving habits have changed.
     
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  13. CoolGuy

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    utilities seem very high
     
  14. Buck Turgidson

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    By Height.
     
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    It is. Water, electric, cable, mobile phone, HOA.
     
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    Nice obscure Caddyshack reference (I think?)
     
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  17. CCorn

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    15% to rent

    85% to blow
     
  18. Deckard

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    Take home pay? We're retired, our house is paid for, we have some substantial investments, one of us has an excellent defined benefit pension, including healthcare, our youngest is graduating from college Friday, which will be like getting a raise, and we have a 76 pound blonde female Labradoodle, who is an excellent burgler alarm. The cost of dog food is killing us! I wish I wasn't dealing with chronic pain, thanks to a fool who ran a red light and nearly killed me several years ago, but aside from that, life is good.

    My advice? Save and invest more than you think you can afford. You won't regret it.
     
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    Based on take home pay:

    22% Mortgage
    15% Food/Grocery (just had a baby, higher than usual with formula/diapers)
    15% discretionary
    12% transportation (includes car note to be paid off this year)
    6% Utilities
    2% retirement (not including 6% 401k contribution, will bump this up significantly after car is paid off)

    The remaining ~28% varies by month, lately has gone toward saving for home projects like new flooring, but also throwing chunks of money at the car loan. Once that is paid off retirement will go up closer to 7% of take home and we'll also start a college fund.
     
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    Deck, sorry to hear about the chronic pain. congrats on everything else, including the college graduation!!
     

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