Daniel, 22, Lubbock TX
His other half overrode the financially savvy asian half
Self-rated - 6/10
Personal Life:
"Barely 22"
Why'd you go in to the debt?timestamp
- "Well it's a long process"
Went to a trade school, Universal technical institute
- Automotive, certified in Volvos
Friend encouraged him to come on the show, doesn't watch the show himself
"Last year I got myself into a predicament"
- "I moved out by myself and I was paying so much in rent I didn't really think it through so last year was a year where I really struggled and this year is a year where I really tried to step it up"
Career:
A Volvo technician
52'000 a year pre-taxes
Lives in Lubbock for his job
Expenses/Debts:
Credit Card - $1'628
Not spending on it while paying it off, made $200 payment (way more than minimum)
35% interest, talked them down to 18%
"I honestly don't remember how I got so high up in debt, I think I did pay off some student I think I paid off a class and it really set me behind and then I used my credit card to get a car"
- Put the downpayment on the card
Collections (1) - $972
Medical Debt
When he was living in Arizona, not working at the time, wasn't feeling well
Two years ago, not something that will repeat
Wants to pay credit card off before this
"They can't report medical debt on your credit if it's less than $500?"
Tried to negotiate but failed, only tried once
Been in collections since last year?
Student Loans (4) - $12'000
Federal but he thought they were private
Around a $150 minimum payment
Maco debt toolbox? timestamp
18% interest rate
Toolbox itself was 6'500
Owes 9'500
Minimum monthly is $180
There's something weird later on where he thinks it shows up differently on his credit report timestamp
Missed a payment at some point?
Car Loans (2) - $30'638
"I have two cards, I'm thinking about getting a third, a Tesla"
"Well you save on gas, yuh know, it's always nice to have three cars"
"I have one car, the other ones from my mom, it wouldn't hurt to get another one... it's always an investment"
"My mom needed a car so I bought her a car under my credit"
- "She's in a financial situation as well"
Sion IM 2016
19'000
"I'm pretty sure it's overpriced... it's just my mom really needed a car"
Put down $2'000
13% interest
"That's the cheapest they had on the lot" "I was in a tight schedule with work"
72 months
"Well at the end of it I'm not really paying for it, Mr.. pushes up glasses Hammer, my mom is" timestamp
- The plan is once she buys a house she will buy the car off him with her credit?
Ford Focus 2019
11'703 remaining
103k miles
2 for one deal with the other car
He's not sure about the term or the interest rate
9'000 downpayment?
$312 minimum payment
24.39% interest
Trashes In n out and Red Robin timestamp
Savings/Retirement:
High Yield Savings with Amex:
$866 => $1'066
4% interest
Investment Account
All part of the Acorns
$200 in one
$300 in another
No match
Budgeting Conversation:
Under contract at job, can't leave until it's over, Feb of next year, plans to move back home after timestamp
Putting money into a "Christmas Fund" at work
Doesn't pay renter's insurance timestamp
Apartment is under his roommate's insurance?
Not on the lease, "they didn't approve me" (because of the collections)
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Yea doesn't even matter the brand. Cars aren't investments. The covid era may have fried his brain or something. It's really the only time in recent history you could get more for a car after driving it off the lot 6 months ago.
The only investment a car can be is getting you to your job. And even then you'd be better off buying used vs new.
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They are if they are 20+ years old.
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Still riskier than putting 100% of your portfolio on Tesla stock
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Most cars that can appreciate in price also come with the fact that, as an investment, you’re probably talking about a six figure vehicle and liquidity being limited to auction sales.
I can’t can’t stand the idea that I can’t instantly sell an investment outside of real estate, I leave vehicle investing to car dealership people and mechanics that can shave off the regular costs of maintaining/transacting
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me looking at my Buick from ‘06
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Perhaps if they have a fuel tank, probably not so much if they just have a battery
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Tbf the insurance is giving me 5k more than I paid for my car.
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You didn’t pay for the car though?
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Ok lol
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When? I guarantee you're still living in a covid fantasy world
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Im just telling you what statefarm told me.
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he did buy used (2016 models iirc) at least, so it could be worse.
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Covid era fried A LOT of people's brains :(
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Bought my car used 4 years ago and put another 80k miles on it. Now worth the same price I paid on it. Granted inflation makes it worth less
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Gay liars are gay
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Paid 12k for used Mazda at 65k miles back in 2016. It’s a 2014 model. It’s sitting around 125k right now. They are selling for anywhere from 10-16k in the area. With that mileage. Anything less than 100k on medium sedan is minimum 15k here. It’s all stupid and I don’t plan on getting a new car until this one falls apart
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This was true 5 years ago. You could buy a Tesla and then flip it for 10 grand more to someone who didn't want to stay on the waiting list
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It was also true with those shitty Ford Broncos that people were willing to pay an extra $30,000 for.
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he also already had an old car (which he didn't mention until shortly before the end) that he's now gonna sell for $2500.
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