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wrx-kris 28 September 2007 09:06 AM

Debts - How much do you owe?
 
Just a quicky really. Nearly all my friends owe £10k+ in debts but we don't owe anything, am I missing something :wonder:.
It's not cos I've got everything or I am rolling in it (quite the opposite) I just seem to never be able to get credit. This is a good thing though, right?

The missus thinks it's great cos any money we have is ours, no bills etc...
Just rent (no wise cracks :mad:) and council tax, insurance etc. Me on the other hand wonder if there's something I'm missing?
I'm 24 and she's 23.

Is this normal? Or am I not far off the age where they start to pile up?

davegtt 28 September 2007 09:10 AM

Your in the right boat, dont worry. If you owe anything then its too much.

p.s. I owe too much ;)

NotoriousREV 28 September 2007 09:11 AM

Are you including mortgages? If you are, then it's something around 1/4 of a million :eek:

If I were you, I'd stay debt free as much as possible. What do you do with your "disposable" income? Save? Spend?

Clarebabes 28 September 2007 09:11 AM

I owe alot less than my husband thinks :)

wrx-kris 28 September 2007 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by NotoriousREV (Post 7288214)
Are you including mortgages?

No. :thumb:

Clarebabes 28 September 2007 09:12 AM


Originally Posted by NotoriousREV (Post 7288214)
Are you including mortgages? If you are, then it's something around 1/4 of a million :eek:

I think the poll would be a bit skewed if it did!

NotoriousREV 28 September 2007 09:13 AM


Originally Posted by wrx-kris (Post 7288217)
No. :thumb:

In that case, it's about £15k in car loans and that's it.

dpb 28 September 2007 09:14 AM

Im a month late on my yacht moorings :o


apart from that im pretty solvent ;) - no responsibilties mind

Matteeboy 28 September 2007 10:09 AM

Why not include mortgages?
It's a debt after all.

Zilch here.

ChefDude 28 September 2007 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by Clarebabes
I owe alot less than my husband thinks

Does that mean you are stashing money and preparing to leave him? ;)

dpb 28 September 2007 10:14 AM

Was wondering that myself :wonder:

MattW 28 September 2007 10:15 AM

I owe quite a bit out, when I was younger it was easier just car loans for a few grand. My current loan commitments total £1144 a month, and I have to pay bills and stuff on top of that. :(

StickyMicky 28 September 2007 10:16 AM

personal stuff = nothing, in the black, living the dream
business stuff = approx 5k (used a 10k loan as start up 2.5/3 years back)

Clarebabes 28 September 2007 10:25 AM


Originally Posted by ChefDude (Post 7288326)
Does that mean you are stashing money and preparing to leave him? ;)

Nah, he has no debt, so any debt is bad.

StickyMicky 28 September 2007 10:35 AM

actually this is quite good...

after this year the G/F will owe approx 23k in student debts :eek:

what is the point!!??!!

TopBanana 28 September 2007 10:52 AM


Originally Posted by Matteeboy (Post 7288314)
Why not include mortgages?
It's a debt after all.

Because the value of the house nearly always exceeds it.

T4molie 28 September 2007 10:55 AM

The only money I owe is a loan I took out for the scoob and that's coming down faster than originally predicted :thumb:

EddScott 28 September 2007 10:58 AM

I've got 5K on credit cards. We've struggled on one income for the last couple of years and its just mounted up.

My wifes business is beginning to grow so we won't be quite so stuck for dosh. I'm starting to earn a bit of commission from work so with a bit of luck the cards will be halved by christmas and gone completely as early as possible into next year.

This will coincide with special rate ending on our mortgage so the money used to pay off the cards will go towards any increase in mortgage payments.

wrx-kris 28 September 2007 11:23 AM


Originally Posted by Matteeboy (Post 7288314)
Why not include mortgages?

Because vermin come out of the woodwork with "My house costs more than yours"

:thumb:

lozgti 28 September 2007 11:23 AM

For the first time in a long time,no debts.

It's a nice feeling knowing I own all of my car too.Even if it is only a little one:) No misquoting either thank you:)

KiwiGTI 28 September 2007 11:33 AM

:lol1: at the results, but really expected 90% with no debts on Scoobynet.

Jay m A 28 September 2007 11:43 AM

Not counting mortgage we've got about £4k on credit cards, but they're all 0% terms with savings pots set aside to pay them off before the term ends. So I don't consider it debt

<now where is that smug smiley>

bonerp 28 September 2007 11:58 AM

£3k in 30 mins once I've picked up the new motor.

Leslie 28 September 2007 12:06 PM

I am lucky in that the mortgage is paid up and I have always saved up to buy something except for the occasional bank loan to buy a car in the past. I have an inbuilt resistance to being in debt because I always remember that it costs plenty to borrow it.

It is a relaxing way to be even if I dont have all the possessions that I might want straightaway.

Les :)

Clarebabes 28 September 2007 12:15 PM

Great thread.

People who don't have debt, love to tell others that they have no debt.

SN will never be indicative of society.

We all vote tory, have pots of cash, not in debt etc.

Matteeboy 28 September 2007 12:23 PM


Originally Posted by TopBanana (Post 7288407)
Because the value of the house nearly always exceeds it.

Still a debt though. And fast becoming a quite nasty debt.
It's also most people's major monthly expense and it's money borrowed from the bank.
Not counting it really is silly.

Now mortgage paid off in full - THAT is the perfect situation (that I'm not in)!

Chris L 28 September 2007 12:27 PM

True, but it is the difference between secured and unsecured debt. It is unsecured debt that is more likely to catch people out in the short term.

wrx-kris 28 September 2007 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by Matteeboy (Post 7288580)
Now mortgage paid off in full - THAT is the perfect situation (that I'm not in)!

Not everyone has a mortgage either.

turbomatt 28 September 2007 12:33 PM

apart from my mortgage i have no debt, my car and insurance is payed for and i can go out when i want within reason. I have a few grand put aside for a rainy day also.Mine and the missus income totals £30000 a year and our house is 3 bedrooms and in a decent area.Im not trying to boast here because i have nothing to bast about, what i am saying is that if you use some restraint and common sense you dont have to go down the borrowing route:thumb:

apkadb 28 September 2007 12:38 PM

Seriously, how do you cope on just 30k per year between 2 of you?

Can you really afford a Subaru and a house?


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