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How much DEBT do you have?


LX98Civic
01-28-2002, 11:05 PM
$1,800 Discover
$3,200 on my brother's c.c.
$1,500 left on the LX :cool: (will be paid off in June)

$250 p/mth child support
$35 p/mth Bally's gym

Probably going to get a cell phone in the near future.

How about you?

EightOhOne
01-28-2002, 11:16 PM
1200 discover
20/month gym membership
3500 student loan
300 meier and frank card
40/month cell phone bill
I think thats about it for now

89ssgti
01-29-2002, 12:12 AM
40$/month cell phone
30$/month gym
80$/month to live with parents
60$/month car insurrance

that's about it,still sucks when you got no income:)

SickLude
01-29-2002, 12:16 AM
88/month for brand new Dell...
40/month for the cable connection that hooks up this Dell...

JD@af
01-29-2002, 04:05 AM
You guys think you're in debt?!?! Amateurs:

DEBT
DISCOVER CARD: $7,500
VISA: $6,000
MASTERCARD: $4,000
another VISA: $3,500
INTEGRA: ~$3,600

MONTHLY EXPENSES
RENT: $685 (now) / $725 (as of 3/1/02)
GEICO INSURANCE: $120
CELL PHONE: $85
ELECTRIC: ~$45
CABLE INTERNET: $20 (now) / $36 (as of 7/1/02)

My $24,600 of debt does come out to being more than I bring home in a year, after taxes and 401K contributions, and that's when I get to start paying my monthlies.

:eek: Don't tell me I'm fucked, I already know it. I've just come to terms with it, and am at peace :smoker: ( <-- that is definitely weed, not tobacco ;) ) You see, check my sig below, and you'll see what I get in exchange for these "silly little numbers on paper."

You ever feel bad about your life, just come back here and read about mine - I'm sure you'll be feeling a lot better :sun:

DantesInferno
01-29-2002, 04:13 AM
Mastercard: $-101.00 (Sometimes cancelling reservations is good!)
Student Loans: $5,000

Cell phone: $40/month
Gateway: $60/month

-cy-
01-29-2002, 05:29 AM
I'm 17, have my own computer (printer, firewire, digicam, ect.), nice stereo, 1 personal phone line and my own cell line, ect, ect, ect a '98 firebird formula....and the total is.....$0.00:) I love having generous parents, hehe. Ya i know i am really lucky, so at least unlike other spoiled kids, i know i have it easy. All i have to worry about are minor repairs, maintnance, and gas money.

primera man
01-29-2002, 07:00 AM
you guys wait untill you buy a house :bloated: :bloated: and start looking at $100,000.00NZD or more

VideoNasty
01-29-2002, 07:36 AM
credit cards: I dont wanna know......close to 2500
200SX: at least 9000
computer:1000
pool table:1000
rent:600
insurance on 2 cars: 150 month

the list goes on.......

at least i dont have shadowboy's 30,000 of student loans

Towlie
01-29-2002, 07:57 AM
im turning 17 next week

but i pay 240 a month car
94.25 a month for insurance
and thats it really, ima bet getting cell soon too
but all my paychecks are spent before i get them :)

Pikachoo
01-29-2002, 09:19 AM
Good Lord JD@af That's a crapload of debt!!
:bloated:

I'm a Jr in college and I am proud to say that since I moved out of my parents home 3 years ago I have not asked for one red cent from them yet.

~2000 student loans
~400 mastercard
~2500 Engagement Ring :help:
~450 monthly for rent, elec, cable, ect...

LX98Civic
01-29-2002, 09:30 AM
Originally posted by JD@af
You ever feel bad about your life, just come back here and read about mine - I'm sure you'll be feeling a lot better :sun:

That is exactly why I did thise thread :D "There is always someone worst off" is the saying I live by :p ....and yes I feel much better about my debt now :)

Rich
01-29-2002, 09:31 AM
Bank Loan: $5000
Visa: $2500
Canadian Tire: $500

Monthly Payments

Rent to live at home: $200 :rolleyes:
Cell Phone: $35
Cable Internet: $40
Digital Cable TV: $45
Car Insurance: $165
Telephone: $15

=$500/month + intrest payments on loans, visa, etc

All this and going to school. And im only 19 :eek:

Spunkymonkey
01-29-2002, 12:21 PM
I've got the highest so far.....

$208,500 loan/mortgage for my investment unit.

About $2500 on credit.

Not worried about the mortgage though, because the tenants will be paying off the repayments, and we get gove. advantages on tax this way.

YogsVR4
01-29-2002, 01:44 PM
hmmm.....

I charge about 1-2K a month on my Discover card, but I pay it off every month so Debt = 0 there.

Property value 130K, owe 60K.

Shadow - own 0
Venture - own 0
Delorean - own 0
94 VR4 - own 0
95 Spyder VR4 - owe 10K
Accord - owe 20K

Student loans - 0 (thats what scholorships are for)

So it looks like my debt is around 90K.

Monthly expenses are about 3.5K total (utilities, mortgage, car payments, insurance, food) - well below the monthly take home pay.

Pikachoo
01-29-2002, 01:53 PM
So what exactly do you do YogsVR4?(for a living)

MattyG
01-29-2002, 02:48 PM
$28,000 NZD Student Loan

$6,000 Vehicel

My net worth is probably about -$15,000. Lol.:(

Hobbes
01-29-2002, 05:02 PM
Credit Cards - $0 (Don't have one)
Car - $2500
My Brother - $800 for new engine to my car
My Mom - $200

GhettoLegs
01-29-2002, 05:08 PM
I just got a letter from Texas. :( $12.01... stupid Blockbuster Video!

YogsVR4
01-29-2002, 05:11 PM
Originally posted by Pikachoo
So what exactly do you do YogsVR4?(for a living)

My title is Senior Software Engineer. What I do is detail design work and code programs. (This includes lots of SQL)

-cy-
01-29-2002, 05:24 PM
I just remembered, i am in debt. I owe the city librairy $40 in late fees.....for ONE BOOK. The damn book isn't worth $40 new, they are just money whores. *sigh* good thing i never read books, otherwise i might have to pay the fine;)

shadowboy
01-31-2002, 04:27 AM
Sears: about $3000
Visa: about $2500

Student loans: about $27,000 spread across about 7 different loans

i should have picked a college cheaper than $25,000/year (tuition alone)

and that loan debt is only after 3 years :(

plus typical recurring debts

integra insurance is ~$810/year
cell bill is what, $50-$60/month

then there are the bills that videonasty and i share, rent ($600), cable & internet ($90), electricity ($~70-80)

thank god at least my 3/4 of the computer room are paid in full :)

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