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Are you in debt?
On average, I hear most people in the US have approximately $10K in credit card, a mortgage, and school loans. I'm just wondering if this is more or less accurate.
I have the following: $600 credit card $10K car $456465465405640564056405640654 loan for my MBA It seem like we are doomed to be in debt forever. I guess its just a fact of life. |
3 letters: USC
answer your question? haha but im damn proud to be a Trojan! |
Originally Posted by klee1113,Jan 12 2005, 01:09 PM
3 letters: USC
answer your question? haha but im damn proud to be a Trojan! |
Originally Posted by Kekoa,Jan 12 2005, 08:48 PM
I have the following:
$600 credit card $10K car $456465465405640564056405640654 loan for my MBA $8k remaining on my car loan $9k in school loans (but will be finished with the degree this year) Only thing with me is that I avoid credit card debt like the plague. My credit card is used only for convenience and credit-building purposes, and the balance is all paid off within the grace period. No mortgage yet, and probably not for a while. I want to be carefree and avoid that kind of long term responsibility a little longer. |
I sold my car last spring to pay off all my debts. So I'm debt free...and driving an SUV. Still can't decide if it was a good move or not.
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I'm about $80k (CDN) in debt - that includes credit cards and what's left on my mortgage and a car. I plan to buy my S in cash....Wow that sounds really good when I type it out :LOL: Then again, I don't have kids!
Yay me! |
Where do I begin?????
$750,000 - mortgage for house $267,000 - mortgage for condo $ 17,000 - WRX car loan Only good things...S2K and MR2 are paid off.... |
debt free....
i use credit card for building credit... and getting free money in the process... 5k transaction per month with 2% cash back |
I'm debt free as well -- just curious about how using a credit card helps you to build credit?
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Sometimes?
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