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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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Old 10-03-2007, 09:19 PM   #2
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Im committed to about 15 - 20% of my income. I get paid monthly, the hardest part is trying not to buy expensive things in the first week or Ill be broke for 3. :
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Old 10-03-2007, 09:20 PM   #3
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i earn $540 a week

$200 Petrol a week ...
$100 Board
$100 Clothing and Food
Anything left goes to Savings
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Old 10-03-2007, 09:23 PM   #4
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i lose 40% of my pay before i even get it.
after i do get it i usually have a few hundred left once things have been paid.
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Old 10-03-2007, 09:24 PM   #5
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My home loan is less than 35% of my monthly wage. No other loans, not including better halfs income.
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Old 10-03-2007, 09:25 PM   #6
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Take a look at the ABS site it will tell you.
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Take a look at the ABS site it will tell you.
Good idea .thank you
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i earn $540 a week

$200 Petrol a week ...
$100 Board
$100 Clothing and Food
Anything left goes to Savings

Thats a lot of cash wasted on petrol!
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Old 10-03-2007, 09:47 PM   #9
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I earn about $450-500pw. Roughly I spend about:

$50 petrol
$50 smokes
$20-100 booze

Really depends. I just have to make sure I have about $4k for car expenses. I don't have a loan to pay because I bought my car with cash. I don't pay rent or household bills either.
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Old 10-03-2007, 09:54 PM   #10
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Thats a lot of cash wasted on petrol!
Depends on how far you have to drive for work.
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Old 10-03-2007, 09:58 PM   #11
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Thats a lot of cash wasted on petrol!
Have you seen him drive?
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Old 10-03-2007, 10:01 PM   #12
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thank you so far fellas,just so you know its a less personal form to list your commitments as percentages of your wage.and it give a easier average.

The reason i asked this ,is we are 3/4 way building our new home and now doing the extras/furniture/accessories/air con ,
pergola, shed, gardens, fences, landscaping and find the $$$$$$ go very quickly these days.
But I dont know if Im alone in the big financial rollercoaster
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Old 10-03-2007, 10:03 PM   #13
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meh , i drive in Traffic , and Impatiently
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You are not alone and it runs out sooner rather than later...been there still doing that.
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Jeez $200 in petrol! I drive in traffic and boost it where possible and still it will only cost $50 or not much more a week.
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Holy Crap... Now that I have stopped and looked at it, maybe I have dug a deep hole :

All car costs (lease, maint, fuel) come out pre-tax. The bank(s) get 64% of what's left, mortage x 3. No other debts, I can't afford it ! :
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Old 10-03-2007, 10:17 PM   #17
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Home loan = 34%

Car loan = 5% (soon to be paid off)

Food = 13%

Other bills eg. phone, elect, water, etc = 20%

That's on one income, hopefully my wife gets back into the workforce after our second child is born.

PS. When we were both working and had no kids we were paying doubling our home loan payments. Lol the price you pay for having children, but it's worth it.
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Old 10-03-2007, 10:21 PM   #18
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Mortgage = 40%
that is the only real expense each week but I consider the following as necessities too

Fixed Bills- Foxtel, BigPuddle, Mobile, saving for Rates, power and gas etc = 5%
Food and Fuel = 10%

I can still save some coin a week but like you vctxr6ute, I have grandiose plans for the house, new deck, a spa/pool, an outdoor entertaining area, re-do the driveway and landscaping, then onto the inside, so the tokens don't seem to go very far.
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thank you so far fellas,just so you know its a less personal form to list your commitments as percentages of your wage.and it give a easier average.

The reason i asked this ,is we are 3/4 way building our new home and now doing the extras/furniture/accessories/air con ,
pergola, shed, gardens, fences, landscaping and find the $$$$$$ go very quickly these days.
But I dont know if Im alone in the big financial rollercoaster
been there done that and still going .
groceries $300/wk
mort $460 by choice
bills $200
petrol/lpg $100
holidays $100
me $200 ( inc , takeaways , entertainment ,medicines, odds, ends)
wife $ 80 **** knows what.
wife $ unexpected withdrawels anywhere from 20 to 400 bucks . ( laybuys botx injections wonderbras and charities. and what ever else she ****en thinks of .
ohhh did i mention we have just dropped down to one income . :
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Old 10-03-2007, 10:56 PM   #20
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Petrol = $70
Food = $40
Board =$170 pfn
Car Loan = $81 per Week
Phone = $110 Month
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i'd say 40 % in nz on what i get, homers optional. _2:
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Old 10-03-2007, 11:14 PM   #22
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I know $100 a week goes to Dad for the money he lent me to buy the XR, $70 goes to my mum so she can sit on her *** and not do anything. (The house is a mess, the washing sits out the back for weeks,a nd lets not even mention what she passes off as food every night...).
Actually I think she uses it to go to bingo, and down the club for the meat raffles and to play the pokies.
~$20 food while at work
Then ~$70 every 3 weeks on petrol.
$90 on phone + internet.
(monthly)
~$20 for game fee

Not bad. But then I do live at home.
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Between fuel, grog, smokes, and bills, lately about 110% of what i earn a week, every bill comes at once....grrrrrr!
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Old 10-03-2007, 11:21 PM   #24
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My car loan is 25% + 10% on fuel
My rent is only 10% but I have very low rent and a housemate. I know the landlord and the house is old and delapidated.
I put away 15% into a savings account which will go towards my car and when thats paid off it will go towards my Hecs.
The rest goes on food and bills and i make a comfortable wage. I dont come out with much left over lately. Dunno where it all goes.
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I know $100 a week goes to Dad for the money he lent me to buy the XR, $70 goes to my mum so she can sit on her *** and not do anything. (The house is a mess, the washing sits out the back for weeks,a nd lets not even mention what she passes off as food every night...).
Actually I think she uses it to go to bingo, and down the club for the meat raffles and to play the pokies.
~$20 food while at work
Then ~$70 every 3 weeks on petrol.
$90 on phone + internet.
(monthly)
~$20 for game fee

Not bad. But then I do live at home.
Living at home is where its at. You get to have a nice car, go out, and still save money : I can't move out till my brother does as there is no way in hell my mum would cope with him by herself. So looks like I'm here for about 5-10yrs more.
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i know it is very costly but my advice to young people is to grow up and get out , learn to be self sufficiant . as all the past generations did before you . my parants and grandparents generation were all out between 16 and 18 years old , some travelling overseas for work . my generation most were out by 22. dont become a hoarder , many people are at home at 30 with no savings. what a wasted life . seriously if you are 22 you need to be thinking about not living at home and getting out by 25 at the latest . sorry for taking this thread of topic . but i strongly feel it needed to be said .
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Old 10-03-2007, 11:48 PM   #27
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my wage is flexible depending on how much i draw out of the company coffers but,
atm for a normal week
2 mortages - 50%
groceries-12%
other bills-10%
childcare-10% and we get it cheap
rates- 7%
and the rest seems to disappear
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i know it is very costly but my advice to young people is to grow up and get out , learn to be self sufficiant . as all the past generations did before you . my parants and grandparents generation were all out between 16 and 18 years old , some travelling overseas for work . my generation most were out by 22. dont become a hoarder , many people are at home at 30 with no savings. what a wasted life . seriously if you are 22 you need to be thinking about not living at home and getting out by 25 at the latest . sorry for taking this thread of topic . but i strongly feel it needed to be said .
I will be out soon as possible but while my brother is at home no way. So in the meantime I bought a nice car
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I earn $1280 per month.
$200 per month for the car. (Dad helps me pay the extra $200)
$30 per month for the Internet.
$30 per month for the phone.
$320 per month for the petrol.
$200 saved per month.
Which leaves me $500/4 = $125 per week for going out money, extra money into savings. It varies, for example when Uni started last week, I had to shell out $400+ for textbooks. It's alright as long as I keep on working and saving whilst studying.

Since I've gotten a headstart, I'll look into how much it'll save me if I start taking public transport to Uni and work and only take the car when I have to.
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I get $291 net pay a week, Go go apprentice wadges woooo


$50 goes to lunch during the week
$241 goes to random ****.
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