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How much debt do you have?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by TexasStake, Jul 8, 2013.

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  1. Dr of Dunk

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    I'M IN DEBT UP TO MY EYEBALLS!!!!

    lol. Sorry, I just remembered that old commercial. Don't even know what it was for (guess it didn't work too well)

    $0 here. Thank God.
     
  2. RunninRaven

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    I'm not debt free, but I'm close to it (not counting mortgage). The only reason it was ever even an issue is because of my marriage. It took a long time to get the wife in line with responsible spending (been married almost 8 years and together 10 and only just now making real progress).

    What really helped was something called a Crown Financial class, which is kind of like Dave Ramsey light with a strong biblical emphasis. Really helped us. Of course, we will have a kid in college in two years so I don't expect that debt free situation to last too long.
     
  3. DwightHoward13

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    $10k in student loans. Hopefully I can get the Goldman Sachs job after two years as an intern.
     
  4. CharlieMurphy

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    130k in student loans. :(
     
  5. justtxyank

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    Married and debt free (except mortgage.)
     
  6. boozle222

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    HAHA! I still quote that! The smile...

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    Help embedding videos... how do you? Here's the commercial
     
  7. tamericus

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    Zero (Thanks parents)
     
  8. DwangBoy

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    Debt needs to be considered with assets as well.... I agree with guy above. 50000 in debt is nothing if U have 200000 in cash.
     
  9. wizkid83

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    I've got mortgage, probably still $10K in student loans and wife has $13K on her car. I've paid off my car.

    What's bothering me lately is how loose I am with money now. It's just the small stuff like finding myself getting cokes at restaurants. Just disappointed at myself for doing it :p
     
  10. panamamyers

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    Maybe more importantly, how many of you are reaching the annual $17,500 limit put into your job's deferred compensation plan?
    You can be debt free but if you don't have a million(at least) in savings when you retire, you are going to be in a world of hurt.

    My wife and I are debt free outside of a mortgage. I agree with the other poster that said married couples are more likely to be debt free.
     
  11. TexasStake

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    I thank God that when my son was born, almost all of his hospital bills that I had to pay out of pocket for (around $10k) was waived by the hospital because of my low income.

    I know this sounds bad but up here in Virginia you can't find a decent house for under $200k and I know my inlaws (retired with money) paid the down payment for their oldest daughters house about 10 years ago will give us a downpayment in the next few months when we buy a house.

    My only worry right now is my car which is paid off is a 2002 Saturn (only 85k miles) will break down and will be more expensive keeping it maintained then selling it for a couple grand and putting it towards a newer used car.

    but at the end of the day all this financial talk is on the back burner to the more important things in life.
     
  12. DraftBoy10

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    30k in college loans. Owe about $200/mo in it but pay $400. Trying to get it off ASAP.

    Outside of that no cc debt or car debt.
     
  13. DraftBoy10

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    Company puts 2% in pension automatically, and matches up to 5%. So I get 12% of pension. It is important.

    I also put 5k in a seperate Ira Roth account annually.
     
  14. Gakatron

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    Just put all my other **** into the mortgage. So I can do it again haha. So just a small 310k on that.
     
  15. texanskan

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    Well zero in debt bit honestly wish I had some credit lines out.

    Don't take on car loans, straight cash for private sale used. I rent and have a zero balance on my credit cards.

    Paid student loans off years ago.
     
  16. macalu

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    i wouldn't even consider your "debt" as debt since it does provide cash flow. i think when people talk about debt it's the revolving kind. a mortgage is a liability and debt if it is your primary household. it becomes an asset only when you rent it out and it's making you more money/month than you are losing.
     

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