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Old 03-01-2006, 06:08 PM
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1. 0%
2. about 0.7%
3. 0%

It looks like I should buy a 997S to jack those percentages up.
 
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1. 360 month (paid about 1/2 down in cash) 6%/mo.
2. insurance 145 month and gas 175 month 5%/mo.
3. mods 600 month 10%/mo

Total 21% month

I am 34 yrs old
 
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Old 03-01-2006, 06:15 PM
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Car Payment = $400
Gas = $100 Insurance = 200
Mods = USA SPEC Ipod Intergration - $130

11% of gross income

Taxes are a b*@tch...lol
 
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Old 03-01-2006, 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by FAST1
1. 0%
2. about 0.7%
3. 0%

It looks like I should buy a 997S to jack those percentages up.
Originally Posted by 99atlantic
1. 0%
2.0.9%(yearly)
3.0.4%(yearly)..............24yrs old
yesssssssssssssssssss, i'm still winning ^_^

1.3%yearly = 0.1083% monthly

*does the bannana dance*
 
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Old 03-01-2006, 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by 99atlantic
yesssssssssssssssssss, i'm still winning ^_^

1.3%yearly = 0.1083% monthly

*does the bannana dance*
all you lucky *** bastards!! haha im jealous

1. $482 month + 7.04% int. = $578 =' (
2. 151 ins., 150 gas
3. no mods = ( cant afford it.......yet
 
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Old 03-01-2006, 08:08 PM
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i have 4 cars and still have cash remaining, if that's wat you're asking.
 
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Old 03-01-2006, 09:03 PM
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99atlantic, better go back to remedial math. If you pay 1.3% of your annual income for these items, then you also pay 1.3% of your monthly income. For example, if your annual income is $100,000, 1.3 % of that is $1,300. $100,000/12 ~~ $8,333/month. $1,300/12 ~~ $108/month. $108/8333 = 1.3%
 
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Old 03-01-2006, 09:05 PM
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99atlantic, better go back to remedial math. If you pay 1.3% of your annual income for these items, then you also pay 1.3% of your monthly income. For example, if your annual income is $100,000, 1.3 % of that is $1,300. $100,000/12 ~~ $8,333/month. $1,300/12 ~~ $108/month. $108/8333 = 1.3%
ha ha. i guess 99atlantic is just dreamin of being a high income...
 
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Old 03-01-2006, 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by jgainnm
99atlantic, better go back to remedial math. If you pay 1.3% of your annual income for these items, then you also pay 1.3% of your monthly income. For example, if your annual income is $100,000, 1.3 % of that is $1,300. $100,000/12 ~~ $8,333/month. $1,300/12 ~~ $108/month. $108/8333 = 1.3%
Hmmmmm. Let me think about that (percentages were my weak point in school )

edit: You're right ..... want to know something embarassing......my Msc is in statistics and actuarial science, haha. Guess I should stick to counting on my fingers ^_^
 
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Old 03-01-2006, 11:42 PM
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Wink Granted 99atlantic is using Canadian dollars...

1. 0.2%
2. 0.2%
3. 0.2%

32 years old.
 
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Old 03-02-2006, 12:28 AM
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1.) $600/month
2.) Insurance ~ $91/month Gas ~ $400/month
3.) No recurring costs.

Am I the only one that spends this much in gas?
 

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You bastards... my insurance is more than double most of the other people who posted... oh well... if I didn't live in LA and was a little older (by a year).
 
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Monthly payment: $0 paid cash

Insurance per mo.: $100

Mods: $0 not wasting my money on a car that already looks good
 
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1. $510
2. Ins: $60, Gas: $60
3. Modding my house currently
 
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1. $504 a month
2. Insurance: $75 a month (zero deductable comp/$250 Collision) - $120 Gas
3. Just doing the stereo.. non recurring
 


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