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What's your DTI? Be honest now.

Not sure how to factor in my student loans since I'm not paying on them yet (still in college). Without student loans taken into account I'm at 5%, with them... well, I don't know if I want to know 😛
 
I guess I have a much higher "back-end ratio" I suppose than actual debt. My mortgage is done. Car payments are done. I'm only paying insurance and property tax. Utilities is pretty much the only type of bill that clobbers me yearly.
 
About 17% here too... mortgage and car payment. Car will be paid off in 6 months then I would have 12%.

 
LOL. Anyone under 20% must live for free or make a shit-ton of money.

$800 rent (which cant even get you an apartment here) would be ~20% of a 40K year job. Now add in CCs and car loans...
 
Originally posted by: oddyager
I guess I have a much higher "back-end ratio" I suppose than actual debt. My mortgage is done. Car payments are done. I'm only paying insurance and property tax. Utilities is pretty much the only type of bill that clobbers me yearly.

0% here, as I don't consider things like utilities / property taxes / strata fees to be debt. They are ongoing expense items.
 
32%. On a meal plan with apartment paid up front from savings and tuition paid by scholarship. Make about $1,300 a month and have bills amounting to around $400-$500 a month. Unfortunately right now every cent left goes to my grandparents bills. (Water pump went out in there well. $1,200 to replace). So money's pretty tight right now.
 
currently (and for the past six months) 54%, after Nov 6th (my last private student loan payment), 17%!!!!!! YAY for paying off debt!
 
Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: Drakkon
Up in 70% range....i rent cheap and have no loans but a good paying job 😀

Obviously not that good?

I think he got it backwards...

Actually I think he misunderstood what debt means.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: Drakkon
Up in 70% range....i rent cheap and have no loans but a good paying job 😀

Obviously not that good?

I think he got it backwards...

Actually I think he misunderstood what debt means.

Yep my mistake/misunderstanding (i used full monthly debt - included utilities - then instead of gross put in take home amount - i really didnt read before posting 😛) 😱 5% is what i ment to put

 
Originally posted by: Drakkon
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: Drakkon
Up in 70% range....i rent cheap and have no loans but a good paying job 😀

Obviously not that good?

I think he got it backwards...

Actually I think he misunderstood what debt means.

Yep my mistake/misunderstanding 😱 5% is what i ment to put

How did you get those mixed up?
 
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