Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she would rather put the money on the loans instead of getting her a car then it must not be that bad for her. Put it on the loans.
1K for blow and hookers
I agree but at the same time I am really tired about her complaining that she has been without a car for such long time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$1k for fun
$20k for a car
$30+k for the loans.
With that much debt, I’d say only forgoe the $1k for fun. But agree with the rest. A used low mileage car for no more than $22k. The rest directly to the loan.
No, people need petit indulgences to get through. $1 isn't going to end the student debt and will add quite a bit to the morale of the household.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she would rather put the money on the loans instead of getting her a car then it must not be that bad for her. Put it on the loans.
1K for blow and hookers
I agree but at the same time I am really tired about her complaining that she has been without a car for such long time.

Anonymous wrote:If she would rather put the money on the loans instead of getting her a car then it must not be that bad for her. Put it on the loans.
1K for blow and hookers
Anonymous wrote:So your HHI is 270k and she can't afford a car? You are doing something wrong.
Anonymous wrote:So your HHI is 270k and she can't afford a car? You are doing something wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Only get her a car if she will do Uber with it to help pay for it. No more free-riding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So $55k or so after taxes? I’d purchase an affordable car (either lightly used for cash or new at 0%) and put the rest to student loans.
But it depends on if “needs” a car is really just “wants” a car or not.
Really needs one as she has been without a car for 6 years to save us money.