You don't need cash in the bank to live like that and this thread is the proof
Sea Speed said:
You don't need cash in the bank to live like that and this thread is the proof
TXTransplant said:Sea Speed said:
You don't need cash in the bank to live like that and this thread is the proof
Haha…point taken! What's a name for that, though…Credit wealthy?
htxag09 said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
It amazes me how some people can be so idiotic.
https://www.marketwatch.com/picks/im-paycheck-to-paycheck-i-make-350k-a-year-but-have-88k-in-student-loans-170k-in-car-loans-and-a-mortgage-i-pay-4-500-a-month-on-do-i-need-professional-help-01664544530
$350k income and still living paycheck to paycheck is only possible by being completely financially inept.
$170k in car loans, $4.5k/month mortgage, and they write up a woe is me story expecting people to feel sorry for them?
I'd still say something doesn't add up? I mean they should be bringing home $20k a month? So 4.5k plus 2k for cars (?)… they should be fine. Said they don't have credit card debt. But seems they have to have a bunch of extra spending if truly living paycheck to paycheck. A $4,500 mortgage for someone making $350k isn't terrible.
$8k a month on a credit card?????Red Pear Felipe said:
Only one reward credit card for us. We use it for our daily transactions. It always revolves around $6-8k per month but we pay the previous monthly balance every time. Never paid interest on it in over 10 years. P
That is $96,000 a year assuming you're also not covering a mortgage and property taxes.Ed Carter said:
Curious, how many children do you have and what are their ages? 8k a month is not abnormal if you have a few kids and they're at the ages where they are all in different activities. Age 8+
I have 6 kids and spend half of that. Everything goes on the card.Ed Carter said:
Curious, how many children do you have and what are their ages? 8k a month is not abnormal if you have a few kids and they're at the ages where they are all in different activities. Age 8+
not hedge said:
If you put away 10k a year into your 401k starting at age 25 to age 65 and got a 3% match while returning a conservative 6%, you would have 2.08 million when you retire. Not including any Roth or taxable brokerage. People simply are ignorant to investing or just would rather spend money on stupid ****
BingoMAS444 said:
If people spend more than me it's frivolous and they're not saving money.
-Texags
We do similar.Red Pear Felipe said:
We make at least about $2-3k a year in cash rewards. I just use them as statement credits. Our main priorities come from our checking account such as the mortgage, utilities, and insurance. We put everything else on the card. We use the Premium Rewards credit card through BOA. We pay an annual fee of $79 to get a little more back plus it also helps that our BOA accounts are linked up to get even more points back.