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Road Side Pub
Paying off debt
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<blockquote data-quote="72MachOne99GT" data-source="post: 16501385" data-attributes="member: 125600"><p>Build low rent apartments (aka, heated storage units) and make things happen. Start small on your pay outs, and grow them as you perfect process.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, in regards to debt, my wife and I aren’t as good as some of you are. We make good money for our area (160-180 gross) and owe probably 200K on the house, 10k on the Traverse, and she’s well under 10k on the loans.</p><p></p><p>Her job at a university “should” allow the 3 kids full tuition college. I have a pretty good pension and we both have a 401k equivalents (hers is matched +5% or something crazy)</p><p></p><p>2.5 years ago I freed up 800 a month on the Shelby, and the truck freed up 700 in August. I’m hoping we can pay the traverse off by this time next year so we are only looking at mortgage payments (which we should also refinance)</p><p></p><p>What is killing us (in my opinion) are the astronomical checks we write to our nanny every week. My job is 7-3 but every day could be until who knows when. She teaches nursing so her schedule isnt set either. With the school travel and pre school travel we can’t really do traditional daycare, so a nanny is the best choice I suppose.</p><p></p><p>But I’ll be damned if I’m ever going to get used to writing 450-600 dollar checks a week...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="72MachOne99GT, post: 16501385, member: 125600"] Build low rent apartments (aka, heated storage units) and make things happen. Start small on your pay outs, and grow them as you perfect process. Also, in regards to debt, my wife and I aren’t as good as some of you are. We make good money for our area (160-180 gross) and owe probably 200K on the house, 10k on the Traverse, and she’s well under 10k on the loans. Her job at a university “should” allow the 3 kids full tuition college. I have a pretty good pension and we both have a 401k equivalents (hers is matched +5% or something crazy) 2.5 years ago I freed up 800 a month on the Shelby, and the truck freed up 700 in August. I’m hoping we can pay the traverse off by this time next year so we are only looking at mortgage payments (which we should also refinance) What is killing us (in my opinion) are the astronomical checks we write to our nanny every week. My job is 7-3 but every day could be until who knows when. She teaches nursing so her schedule isnt set either. With the school travel and pre school travel we can’t really do traditional daycare, so a nanny is the best choice I suppose. But I’ll be damned if I’m ever going to get used to writing 450-600 dollar checks a week... [/QUOTE]
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