Business owner on a 60'000 (pre-tax) salary in $134'794 of credit card debt to keep business expanding

https://youtube.com/watch?v=mXDp6i2ensg

Jason, 40 years old, Baton Rouge, LA

This guy seems sane and relatively intelligent unlike a lot of the other people on the show. :marseysad:

Interesting talk about the private security market

4 kids, 16, 15, 10, 7

Total debt: $134'794, 5'384 minimum monthly

Personal debt: $65'903, 3'419 minimum monthly

Last month's interest and fees: $3000

Career/Business:

  • He's W2'd himself so no tax issues

  • Owns eight security (physical) franchises, 6 active, 2 not launched

  • At least one business partner (is legal, not informal)

  • Military Police Marines, Air Force 6 years of each

  • Started in 2013, employs 150 people

  • Revenue $4.2 million last year

    • Expects $7.5 million this year?
  • Takes a 60'000 salary, before taxes, $4'000 child support

  • around 1k left in salary post minimum payments

  • Total needs category is 1000 more than his monthly take home :marseyshook:

  • Some personal expenses run through business

  • "Constant Growth period"

  • Charged based on the population of the territory purchased

  • Was $0.35 per capita now $1 per capita, minimum 100k chunk of people

  • $24-$40ish per hour depending on the service

    • $500 a month (spot checks occasionally at night) - $25'000 a month (dedicated patrols)
  • Vehicle insurance gas all business expenses :marseykingcrown:

  • Stronger franchises currently funding his newer ones but hasn't slowed down? Thought the opportunities were too good to pass up

  • 20 vehicles in fleet

    • Thinks more than $200'000 car debt at the moment? Not sure I heard that right.

Personal Life

  • Moving to Dallas in around a month

  • Divorced wife partially because of her spending, turned out he had the same issue, moidmoment :marseyretardchad:

Debt

  • Started the business on credit cards

  • One of those companies that opens a bunch of credit cards in your name

    • 120k cash from that (4500 a month minimum payments), he had no fallback

    • Took 6-7 years to get real progress on the debt


Personal Cards

  • USAA Credit Card

    • 10'952 balance on an 11'000 limit

    • Paid 287 on it but made 210 in purchases on it

    • $171 in interest on this one, woah

    • "That's the good card... unfortunately" :marseyxd:

  • Banana Republic Card

    • $4'764

    • $164 minimum payment

    • $117 interest charged

  • City Double Cash Card

    • Was paid off

    • $1600 balance now as a deposit for the movers

  • Delta Amex (?)

    • 13000 credit limit

    • 13331

    • Minimum payment $447

    • $297 interest

  • Chase

    • $24'290

    • $676 minimum

    • $433 interest


Business Cards

  • Card 1 (BoA?)

  • $8'990 balance down from $10'567

  • 197 finance charges

  • "Some of the purchases are unavoidable and some are not. I sometimes have a hard time distinguishing between the two"

  • Chase

    • $23'746 down from 24'045

    • $615 interest


Savings/Expenses

  • Asked ex if he could borrow against the child support, currently pays 1900 twice a month to afford his move to Dallas

    • wanted to pay once a month for a couple months then three times a month for the next couple
  • USAA checking money comes in, goes out to other accounts?

  • Bills on autopay for one of his

  • Fair bit of eating out? He's on the road pretty frequently

    • Gives himself a $200 budget for that stuff a month
  • Borrowing against receivables for payroll? I don't know what that means but it sounds cool

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Just one more loan and it will finally pay off. Put it all on black.


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and if that doesn't work, just take out one final loan and go all in on red :marseygambling:

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