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Posted by trancendental on Aug-03-2004 08:23:

What do TOTAs do with their money?

Like after necessities are paid off, just curious as to whether you guys invest. Do you guys have a habit of saving? Hope this question isn't personal.


Posted by rabbitjoker on Aug-03-2004 08:31:

We TAs are a diverse group, so without getting into my personal, I'd suspect we're probably going to see answers like this:

What do TOTAs do with their money?

Some save it, some spend it, some buy with it, some invest it, some put it up their nose and some don't even have it to begin with...

(oh, and the above is not listed in any specific order)


Posted by trancendental on Aug-03-2004 08:43:

Ya. Sorry dumb question because I didn't really went into details nor was specific. Just ignore.


Posted by rabbitjoker on Aug-03-2004 09:05:

I'll take a moment this afternoon and plop down a few ideas. Question was valid!


Posted by Flec on Aug-03-2004 12:52:

we spend it all on parties!


Posted by Jayx1 on Aug-03-2004 12:53:

travelling...


Posted by Diabl0 on Aug-03-2004 13:05:

schools sucks most of it

whatever I have left, I spend it on the car and the bike. Would rather be investing it in some mutual funds tho.


Posted by walkindude on Aug-03-2004 13:29:

Saving in Toronto?
Not a chance.....most of it goes to pay student loans and the car/insurance....and ofcourse the parties..the only saving I see is what goes into my mortgage.



Posted by drgoodvibe on Aug-03-2004 13:36:

stock option program
travel
student loans
car insurance
saveings
debt servicing
clothes
entertainment and dining out..

not much is saved =\


Posted by Skipper on Aug-03-2004 13:45:

Rent - I live alone, downtown - t'is expensive
Pay off $35K of student debt
Buy records
Sometimes buy food

My retirement savings is on hold at the moment.


Posted by Max Q on Aug-03-2004 14:17:

* Rent
* Bills
* Debt Consolidation Loan
* Gas
* Food
* Records (when I can)

... my RRSPs are on hold at the moment as well...

Saving??? Pshhh... wish I could so I could buy a house.


Posted by StereoPrincess on Aug-03-2004 14:19:

where can you get a debt consolidation loan?


Posted by Max Q on Aug-03-2004 14:41:

quote:
Originally posted by StereoPrincess
where can you get a debt consolidation loan?


I did it with my bank (CIBC). It's really good actually. I think I pay like Prime plus 4.5% (so like 8.5% interest approx) and the one I have is a 4-year loan (for $10,500) which works out to about $130 bucks every paycheck -- MUCH less than what I would be paying if I paid my other bills and their interest amounts!


Posted by drgoodvibe on Aug-03-2004 14:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Max Q
I did it with my bank (CIBC). It's really good actually. I think I pay like Prime plus 4.5% (so like 8.5% interest approx) and the one I have is a 4-year loan (for $10,500) which works out to about $130 bucks every paycheck -- MUCH less than what I would be paying if I paid my other bills and their interest amounts!


that aint bad! or you can go with a line of credit, thats what I did for my debt consolidation, thankfully I just pay prime on it.


Posted by StereoPrincess on Aug-03-2004 14:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Max Q
I did it with my bank (CIBC). It's really good actually. I think I pay like Prime plus 4.5% (so like 8.5% interest approx) and the one I have is a 4-year loan (for $10,500) which works out to about $130 bucks every paycheck -- MUCH less than what I would be paying if I paid my other bills and their interest amounts!


did you, at the time, consider a line of credit instead? you would be paying prime + 1% and paying off at your own pace. or are those harder to get?


Posted by loca on Aug-03-2004 14:55:

Re: What do TOTAs do with their money?

quote:
Originally posted by trancendental
Like after necessities are paid off, just curious as to whether you guys invest. Do you guys have a habit of saving? Hope this question isn't personal.


I save until i have enough money to buy plane tickets to come back to Canada!


Posted by StereoPrincess on Aug-03-2004 14:55:

quote:
Originally posted by drgoodvibe
that aint bad! or you can go with a line of credit, thats what I did for my debt consolidation, thankfully I just pay prime on it.


ha. i didn't read your post since i was just answering max. ha.

i have a line of credit but now that ray works full time now he is going to need something like that to pay off some debts.


Posted by walkindude on Aug-03-2004 14:58:

Read This!

quote:
Originally posted by StereoPrincess
where can you get a debt consolidation loan?


Most banks dont like consolidation loans, especially outside debts...and the interest rates are high. Your best bet, your own bank, you have a relationship with them so they should do it for you. based on your credit history and all that jazz....

If anyone needs any help, like financial info message me. I use to do this stuff before.

later


Posted by Max Q on Aug-03-2004 15:04:

quote:
Originally posted by drgoodvibe
that aint bad! or you can go with a line of credit, thats what I did for my debt consolidation, thankfully I just pay prime on it.


quote:
Originally posted by StereoPrincess
did you, at the time, consider a line of credit instead? you would be paying prime + 1% and paying off at your own pace. or are those harder to get?


I would have liked to get a line of credit instead.. but I think it was harder for me to get that so they just gave me a loan instead.


Posted by harcourt on Aug-03-2004 17:08:

Line of credit is the way to go if you can get one. I'm paying 4% interest on my LOC, it's great.


Posted by High on PSI on Aug-03-2004 17:15:

i spent some money on an amp + subs for my car... gotta listen to trance the way its supposed to sound


Posted by AwakenedAddict on Aug-03-2004 18:16:

I stashed away $3000 USD into a Roth IRA (which is an american version of the RRSP) when I was 18. Roth = Money deposited is not subtracted from your income, so you have to pay tax on it for the current year. However, when you take money out, it is untaxed (including the profits). I made 43% last year during the recession . BTW I manage all my investments through Vanguard. LINK They have the lowest account fees of all the major brokers and have a really diverse section of mutual funds.

-+Aron


Posted by nonicekittie on Aug-03-2004 19:19:

I have a serious shopping addiction..most of my money goes towards shoes and handbags!!!!!


Posted by Carney on Aug-03-2004 19:31:

drugs parties and munchies...


Posted by Resnick on Aug-03-2004 19:36:

$33.50 /2 weeks for bus tickets
rest goes to savings :P

and of course i take $$ for partying whenever i want


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