I said I will have ~$1300 left over, meaning after I make the Fusion payment and insurance, pay my cell phone bill and keep $600(high estimate) a month out for gas and spending money. That means that I will have ~$1300 a month to pay for the living expenses like lot rent, utilities, insurance and mortgage. All of which, according to a co-worker who currently has all of the aformentioned expenses will amount to ~$1000 a month, based on averages of his last few months of bills. And he has two huge fish tanks, several pets and a wife that's home all day. So my expenses will be less than his because I won't have to keep the temp just right for animals when I'm at work, there won't be any fish tanks or lights on during the day and I will have half as many loads of laundary and showers to pay for also.
When I move out in about a year, give or take a couple of months, I won't have a credit card bill because it will all be paid off by then. I could afford to move out the day after I sell my MS6 but I couldn't pay off my credit cards untill I was 50, so my goal is to put that ~$1300 a month into my credit cards and get those paid off ASAP. Then save that ~$1300 for a few of months so that I can afford to put some money down and buy some furniture, a new bed, a TV, a lawnmower, etc... and still have some money in the bank when I move in.
I figure that with my tax return next year and a modest 3% raise(I've never got less than 6%) I can make it all happen in 12-18 months, depending on how much extra money I want to have in the bank.
Could I have kept the MS6 and made it all work? Maybe, but it would have took a lot longer and been tighter than I wanted it to be. I've decided that having a nice car is great but having my own place and a 1 year old reliable car is better. Not to mention that the payment + insurance + gas money each month for the Fusion will come to ~$15 a month less than just the payment on the MS6. Trading down to the Fusion will save me ~$275 a month and remember I just sold my ATV as well which saves me ~$150 a month, so these two moves will save me ~$425 a month. Plus any other money that I would have been tempted to throw at the MS6, like a CP-E tuner or FMIC or a BOV. Hell I've looked at parts for the Fusion and I could get almost all the same parts that I got for my MS6 for about a third of the price, but I won't because it will still suck performance wise when I'm done, but I bought it for reliability not performance.
When I move out in about a year, give or take a couple of months, I won't have a credit card bill because it will all be paid off by then. I could afford to move out the day after I sell my MS6 but I couldn't pay off my credit cards untill I was 50, so my goal is to put that ~$1300 a month into my credit cards and get those paid off ASAP. Then save that ~$1300 for a few of months so that I can afford to put some money down and buy some furniture, a new bed, a TV, a lawnmower, etc... and still have some money in the bank when I move in.
I figure that with my tax return next year and a modest 3% raise(I've never got less than 6%) I can make it all happen in 12-18 months, depending on how much extra money I want to have in the bank.
Could I have kept the MS6 and made it all work? Maybe, but it would have took a lot longer and been tighter than I wanted it to be. I've decided that having a nice car is great but having my own place and a 1 year old reliable car is better. Not to mention that the payment + insurance + gas money each month for the Fusion will come to ~$15 a month less than just the payment on the MS6. Trading down to the Fusion will save me ~$275 a month and remember I just sold my ATV as well which saves me ~$150 a month, so these two moves will save me ~$425 a month. Plus any other money that I would have been tempted to throw at the MS6, like a CP-E tuner or FMIC or a BOV. Hell I've looked at parts for the Fusion and I could get almost all the same parts that I got for my MS6 for about a third of the price, but I won't because it will still suck performance wise when I'm done, but I bought it for reliability not performance.
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