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Head for fool.co.uk - look for the dealing with debt discussion board - they will help hugely once you give them the details.
Single and on 50k and skint - you are living way beyond your means and will eventually have to pay for that. Still, they do say make hay while the sun shines so hope you have had a good time on the way !!
You need to get on top of the debt, live below your means - you can still have fun without buying loads of sh!t you don't need.
Good luck....
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostClick "Settings" and chances are you'll see what looks like a field of poppies, if somewhat one-dimensional - A sea of green, with a few reds dotted about.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI copped a red for this reply, with the comment "One of the stupidest things Ive ever read".
Would have helped to reply in the thread, explaining why. That way I can try and avoid being so stupid in future.
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I see no other solutions than marrying your lodger. Sorry for the stupid reply but I really hate giving good financial tips for free.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
If it's any consolation, there must be millions of people your age in the same situation or worse. (I'm assuming you're fairly young.)
Maybe your best bet is to find a partner, if you don't already have one, to share the expenses, as long as they're not spendthrifts and gold diggers!
Would have helped to reply in the thread, explaining why. That way I can try and avoid being so stupid in future.
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostUnless your spouse is stinking rich and 93.
@ OP, PM me a photo and I can see if I can set you up with some contract work.
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostI'd prioritise those things first. I would aim to do it in this order - clear debt, build some savings, buy my own house ( stop paying rent ), upgrade my car
You say you're single so leave marriage until the situation arises, but I'd definitely try to accomplish the first two on the list before shelling out on an engagement ring and a wedding.
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Originally posted by calacik View PostIm single and would like to buy my own house ( stop paying rent ) upgrade my car, clear debt, get married 2-3 years down the line, build some savings
You say you're single so leave marriage until the situation arises, but I'd definitely try to accomplish the first two on the list before shelling out on an engagement ring and a wedding.
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I had a similar question when I was about your age.
I built a spreadsheet and put a few scenarios on it, and worked out where I would be when I was 45.
scenario 1. get a morgage, stay permie.
scenario 2. get a mortgage go contracting.
scenario 3. stay in rented, go contracting.
scenario 4. stay in rented, stay permie.
it goes without saying that whatever you do, you must keep costs down and maximise your income. Pay off all debts asap, and never forget the biggest debt is a mortgage.
I went for number three, and me and the family lived in the worst rented sh!t hole imaginable and I saved , and saved. Bought the first house I could afford then washed and rinsed till I ended up in a decent place. It helped that I dont have expensive tastes in food or cars.
Once you get it written down, you can see the enormity of the task, the answer will suggest itself.
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Originally posted by calacik View PostHi
here is the stuation, im on a decent permie salary ( 50K ) , but have no house, no good car, no saving, 23K utstanding debt on CC and loan,
Im single and would like to buy my own house ( stop paying rent ) upgrade my car, clear debt, get married 2-3 years down the line, build some savings
recently i have
1. brought in a lodger to help with the bills and rent
2. stopped drinking and nightlife etc
3. started expanding my skills so i can go contracting 6 month down the line ( increase my income)
im younger and less experienced than most of you, I appreciate your advice and thanks for sharing your life experience.
HTH
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostBefore the mob arrive, it looks to me like you're already taking the appropriate steps to righteousness. What sort of advice do you want?
Edit: Get rid of that CC debt pronto. It's the worst kind of debt this side of Wonga.
If you limit your spending you should be able to clear the debt quite quickly. Have you looked if you can transfer some of this debt to 0% credit card offers?
After this, start to build some capital, you will need quite a sum to get on the property ladder.
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If you are a woman; get married and divorced.
If you are a man, never get married.
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