scottyboy8289 replied to the topic Current Situation – Would like advice in the forum Help Needed! 10 years ago
Hi Guys,
I greatly appreciate the time you’ve all taken to repsond.
I’ve had great lengthy discussions with her to try convince her, discussed different scenarios and have ultimately left it up to her but have asked her to completely review it from both sides of the fence – read a few magazines (i placed a few on her bedside table haha), forums,…[Read more]
scottyboy8289 replied to the topic Current Situation – Would like advice in the forum Help Needed! 10 years ago
Thanks and agree totally,
My priority is to be financially free, debt free, retire early but continue to work on my own accord / my currently goal is to push my career to its limits and try become Snr Manager/ VP / President / CEO of the company i work for or another.
My Partners priorty is to be a mum, a wife and the whole white picket fence…[Read more]scottyboy8289 started the topic Current Situation – Would like advice in the forum Help Needed! 10 years ago
Hi Guys
Just wanting to give some information to the forum in the hope that anyone can share similar experiences, thoughts, opinions and general advice about my current situation and what they would do in my shoes.
Live in NSW
Household Income – 115kCurrently renting (our share) $350pw – split from $700 between two couples.
Current Savings-…[Read more]
scottyboy8289 replied to the topic Structuring bank accounts in the forum Help Needed! 11 years, 7 months ago
Hi Claire (assuming name is Claire based on your username)
I'm not currently invested in property yet but am saving up for my first property (due to purchase late this year) and this is how me and my fiance have restructured our finances almost 2 years ago and the improvements are excellent over our previous 1 account each.
This has limited our…[Read more]
scottyboy8289 replied to the topic Bad credit rating in the forum Finance 11 years, 8 months ago
I know that i'm new and i'm not as experienced as Shahin and Jamie but if i was in your shoes currently, I'd spend the next 5 months paying the $2000 p/m onto the credit card and closing it down, potentially ending up with greater borrowing power and more savings.
I was in the a similar boat 12 months ago but i had $55,000 of consumer debt…[Read more]