F Frew Platinum Member Jul 21, 2004 2,550 1 71 Dec 3, 2004 #3 Originally posted by: MCrusty $0 Click to expand...
Colt45 Lifer Apr 18, 2001 19,720 1 0 Dec 3, 2004 #7 $0. not much net worth right now either though, because I'm back in school..
Zeeky Boogy Doog Platinum Member Mar 31, 2004 2,295 1 0 Dec 3, 2004 #13 -$325000 debt my friend owes my that much in bets... of course i'll never get it...
M Mill Lifer Oct 10, 1999 28,558 3 81 Dec 3, 2004 #14 $132,336. That includes Mortgage, Car, and CC's. 98% is Car/Mortgage as most of my cards are paid off in full each month.
$132,336. That includes Mortgage, Car, and CC's. 98% is Car/Mortgage as most of my cards are paid off in full each month.
A Actaeon Diamond Member Dec 28, 2000 8,657 20 76 Dec 3, 2004 #15 Currently owe $700 flat. While not in debt, its still a major cash hog. Insurance payment is due mid-December, I need $1400 for that.
Currently owe $700 flat. While not in debt, its still a major cash hog. Insurance payment is due mid-December, I need $1400 for that.
D DaveSimmons Elite Member Aug 12, 2001 40,730 670 126 Dec 3, 2004 #16 tree fiddy! Actually $0. Earning interest, even a pathetic 2%, is much sweeter than paying it out.
datalink7 Lifer Jan 23, 2001 16,765 6 81 Dec 3, 2004 #17 With school loans and everything, about 40k.
R ReiAyanami Diamond Member Sep 24, 2002 4,466 0 0 Dec 3, 2004 #18 Originally posted by: MCrusty $0 Click to expand... not really if you're an american, you also have $24,000/person government debt piled onto you so if you're an average non-millionaire american without home ownership you'd be about $7k personal debt plus $24k political debt so, who wants to let in a few more immigrants to share the burden?
Originally posted by: MCrusty $0 Click to expand... not really if you're an american, you also have $24,000/person government debt piled onto you so if you're an average non-millionaire american without home ownership you'd be about $7k personal debt plus $24k political debt so, who wants to let in a few more immigrants to share the burden?
aphex Moderator<br>All Things Apple Moderator Jul 19, 2001 38,572 2 91 Dec 3, 2004 #19 Currently 30k.... In 2 years... Around 100k
B brtspears2 Diamond Member Nov 16, 2000 8,659 1 81 Dec 3, 2004 #20 Revolving credit - ~$4k Student loans ~$14k
ManSnake Diamond Member Oct 26, 2000 4,749 1 0 Dec 3, 2004 #21 Lets see... $62k credit card debt $43k car loan $680k mortgage $100k medical bills I am pressured to win the lottery...
Lets see... $62k credit card debt $43k car loan $680k mortgage $100k medical bills I am pressured to win the lottery...
T tk149 Diamond Member Apr 3, 2002 7,253 1 0 Dec 3, 2004 #22 Originally posted by: MCrusty $0 Click to expand...
Pliablemoose Lifer Oct 11, 1999 25,195 0 56 Dec 3, 2004 #23 ~$70K on our house, cars are both paid off next week No CC debit, it's paid off monthly. Yay us:thumbsup:
~$70K on our house, cars are both paid off next week No CC debit, it's paid off monthly. Yay us:thumbsup:
R randomlinh Lifer Oct 9, 1999 20,846 2 0 linh.wordpress.com Dec 3, 2004 #25 more than I want? blasted student loans