04-14-2013, 12:14 AM | #51 | |
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$350-$450 wouldn't fill my truck with gas for a month let alone my wife's car, bike, lawn mower, etc. I'm with Faster, we have nearly $2k a month hitting our cc in recurring charges before the card ever leaves my wallet!
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04-14-2013, 12:17 AM | #52 |
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You mean bi-weekly?
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04-14-2013, 12:37 AM | #53 |
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OK, well, 3,000 sq ft? Nice lawn? You pay to play.
Also, 2 people sharing a card is a different story, and wasn't my original line of thought. Last edited by Homeslice; 04-14-2013 at 12:46 AM.. |
04-14-2013, 12:47 AM | #54 |
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This is true.
Of course I was spending that when I was single but I was buying race tires and hotel rooms instead of diapers and furnishings.
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04-14-2013, 02:09 PM | #55 | |
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Depends on the employer. I've worked for large companies that didn't care if you used company Amex cards or your own and I've also worked for companies that insisted. Current employer has over 10,000 employees and they don't care. Typically only director level and higher bothers to get company Amex because they can easily amass large bills for team events, etc. |
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04-14-2013, 03:34 PM | #56 |
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Yep, I was in the same boat before the move. Now with the shorter commute it's not as bad, I get by with about $300/month in gas/diesel for myself.
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Kidding aside, no, it's significantly more than that. Quote:
More space than that, and definitely a nice, private lawn. No sense living outside the city if you're not going to capitalize on the perks. Same as shmike for me here; my spending habits have changed but I spent the same amount before we all grew up and became parents. Track days alone were about a $2k-$2500 per month habit during riding season. Throw in a few other hobbies, big vacations, and money goes fast. |
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But I guess if I look at it thoroughly, I don't have recurring charges coming from my cc's. My recurring charges come from my bank card. So add ~ $1050 on top of that.
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04-14-2013, 10:46 PM | #59 | |
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I just threw the mower in there for laughs. I have a normal suburban yard. Since we fired the lawn guy, the mower can usually get by on whatever is left in my "track" tank. I had a rental car recently that got great mileage. Filling a tank for $35 was nice but pulling 9k lbs would be tough. See? On <$3k a month your "plastic" charges are about $1500. To each their own, but if you are diligent enough to not abuse a cc, I'd seriously consider moving those bank card charges to credit, for a number of reasons.
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I never really consider fixed stuff as a plastic charge though, it's straight form my bank on auto pay. I'm getting 1/2 mortgage, 2 vehicle payments, 2 insurance, AEP and cable/int in there. But I see what you mean. Other than the boost in cash back, what benefits would there be???
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