Originally posted by: rbloedow
Currently, my balance is $7,436 - would be 5k higher had I not bought the car in my sig last January - and I'm 19 (but work full time).
Originally posted by: MrDingleDangle
it always sux when u cant take money out of the bank because its less then the minimum $20 u can get from an ATM
Originally posted by: Kroze
you need to learn how to manage money. go read the "Rich Dad" series lol. There's a lot of good points in there. Once you get money, don't let it get out. Better hold on to it and make it work for you!![]()
Who can afford books these days?![]()
Originally posted by: Kroze
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Currently, my balance is $7,436 - would be 5k higher had I not bought the car in my sig last January - and I'm 19 (but work full time).
you bought the box eh? i've always wondered what creature would buy those things lol
though i really like the Scion tC. I'm debating whether to get it or not.
you put 5k down on it? how much is the car & how much is your payment? insurance?
Originally posted by: UnoSigmaPi
Originally posted by: MrDingleDangle
it always sux when u cant take money out of the bank because its less then the minimum $20 u can get from an ATM
they should put a 10 or 5 dollar option.
Originally posted by: DPG0wnz
What kind of financial loser has more than a few $1k in a checking account?
Total price wiht accessories, tax, tag and title came to 16888 - 5000 for my down payment - financed 11888 through USAA at 3.9%, payment are around 225 a month. Not to shabby if you ask me![]()
Originally posted by: MrDingleDangle
it always sux when u cant take money out of the bank because its less then the minimum $20 u can get from an ATM
Blah. I owe my bank $3.99 after an $8 service charge today
Originally posted by: Kroze
Total price wiht accessories, tax, tag and title came to 16888 - 5000 for my down payment - financed 11888 through USAA at 3.9%, payment are around 225 a month. Not to shabby if you ask me![]()
Wow, i thought the scions are cheap. it's almost 17k. how much is it for your insurance?
it was ~ $1900 a year for my mom's 2000 Corolla. I'm with USAA also.
Originally posted by: mugs
I have some money in my checking account, but I'm close to $30,000 in debt
