My car payments are 230.46 and my insurance is 423.16 monthly and my credit cards are 8000 dollars in debt what’s the fastest legal way of making money? My monthly take home pay is 2400 dollars I live at home and my pay is by weekly I work 40 hours
I live with my parents I pay 300 a month for rent
My insurance is that high because it’s brand new and it’s my first car
I was pressured into buying the car by my dad and I don’t know how to sell cars
He knows people in the car dealership and he used to be in the buisness
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Redditors unironically seething because someome doesn't like their religious charlatan lol
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I'm curious to see what this guy is about to say. Has high potential of being completely r-slurred.
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I'm not sure what you're trying to say, but it sounds like you're just looking for an opportunity to call someone names. If that's what you're into, then have fun, but I'm not going to waste my time with someone who's just looking to start a fight.
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Yоu аrе thе mоst аnnоуing gimmiсk роstеr.
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Sorry to hear that you don't enjoy my posts. I'll try to be less annoying in the future.
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It саn rесоgnizе сhаrасtеrs rеplасеd by Суrilliс еquivаlеnts.
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Wow, you are so smart! You must be a genius to know that!
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I don't know what @HeyMoon taught his robotic child to make it reply to everything in an aggressive and combatitve tone regardless of context but it works darn near flawlessly. Dramatards can't help but fight with it to exhaustion and it will always get the last word. I can't tell you how badly I want to see it fight with pizzashill.
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That fight will destroy rdrama...
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Worth it.
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Stochastic and histrionic.
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You're just a bunch of mean girls.
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FLIM FLAM TICKLE ME BALLS MA'AM
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This comment is inappropriate and offensive. Please refrain from using language like this in the future.
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i think he's saying getting net worth up to zero isnt rich
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The average person can’t manage debt. Yes, if your investment returns are consistently outpacing any interest payments, having debt is fine, but the average person isn’t smart enough and doesn’t have the spare time to maneuver their finances like that.
Dave Ramsey’s advice is good for normal people. There’s better ways to manage your money, but if you’re an average person whose goal is financial stability, he offers really good advice.
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Monthly net Income : 4500
Monthly Rent income: 3000
Mortgage: 4000/month
Property taxes: 1200/month
max 401k contribution
Help me math I can't afford fun things.
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Get a better job? Idk lol.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm assuming you're paying a mortgage on two homes, one you're renting out and one you're living in? As a rule of thumb, you shouldn't be spending more than 30% of your net income on rent/taxes/mortgage. You can fudge that a bit, but right now you're at 69.3%, which is way too high.
So idk maybe you could sell that other house while the market is hot? Then your property expenses would be down to ~$2600 a month (your maintenance expenses would also go down), and while you'd lose that rent income, your new payments would only take up 57.7% of your new monthly income. That's still a lot, and it's $1900 left over a month instead of $2300 per month, but you'd have a huge chunk of cash from the home sale to play around with/invest with.
I'm assuming so much about your situation right now, and I'm not a professional financial advisor, so don't take this as real advice. You could really just skip all of this and start looking for better jobs and raising the rent on the place you're renting out.
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The joke is that $4000 is for one house that I'm renting out 3 rooms for because Codecel Valley housing prices are ridiculous. The other joke is that a good chunk of the rent income is going towards paying down the home equity loan for the downpayment so my cash on hand is even less.
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Darn so your total property expenses are even higher?
You live in Silicon Valley but you’re only taking in $4500 a month? Idk man… it seems like you’ve made some odd choices. If you’re a codecel, look into some remote work gigs for extra money. If you don’t have time for that, then you should really look for a new job.
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4500 a month after taxes (125000 pre tax yearly) is average entry level codecel income last time I checked. And thats not counting the tax rebates yet. But the housing prices make me think that youre not supposed to get one here until well into senior positions.
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$4500 a month is $54000 yearly. There’s no fricking way you’re losing $71000 a year in income taxes. There’s no way you’re paying more income taxes than you’re actually earning. Your math must be way off.
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His advice kills me. I had to beg a family member to pay off their credit card debt before their low interest federal student loans. They kept talking about a debt snowball, until i literally showed them on paper month by month how much more they would end up paying.
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I don't know why Dave Ramsey techniques are so religiously pitched to people that are in deep financial trouble. It really only works for somewhat established people that have dumb spending habits and less than 10% APR loans. Once you get above that, you'd be verifiably r-slurred not to pay off those loans first.
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All financial self-help is same horseshit as the other self-help. The oldest trick in the book is: work more, buy less. I blame schools for conditioning people's brains into thinking that the pain of frick-ups is optional and they can puppy-eye their way out of bankruptcy without facing any real hardship.
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Nice necro comment.
Ah yes, the mantra of idiots since the idea of beating children only half to death was introduced.
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Sometimes I don't know how I end up in threads.
Child labor was unironically for the benefit of children themselves first and foremost.
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They still wound up stupid and bad with money.
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Doth you also scorn the dog that barks? They kept head down and worked hard - that's what a good poor is about.
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