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Old 10-03-2007, 09:16 PM   #1
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Default commitments & percentage of your income

gday

Im just interested in what the average joes weekly commitments are as a percentage of there total income,i dont mean the grocery bill or bills in general,I mean things such as loan reapyments/mortgage/rent/lease payments but only as a percentage of income as i dont want to get too personal about it.'
Im just gauging my finanicial postion,as some weeks you strugle other weeks are fine but it seems every one I talk to is in the same boat.

To start off i have a home loan only(nothing else to pay off) and its about 46% of our total income.thats our standard income not including overtime,or the wifes income as she's back off to work.

whats yours?

PS.Sorry if any one thinks this is too personal


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