I’m curious to know how much I’m curious to know how much debt the piggingtons carry. Please include all forms: credit card, mortgage, student loans, etc.
DoJC
September 6, 2008 @
2:07 PM
None. Both cars are paid None. Both cars are paid for, and I pay-off the credit card soon after a purchase. The wife and I try to live as debt free as possible, but realize that buying something like a house will carry a substantial debt for many years.
eyePod
September 6, 2008 @
2:52 PM
What is this poll trying to What is this poll trying to measure? I cannot tell
Akula1992
September 6, 2008 @
6:35 PM
afx,
Perhaps a better afx,
Perhaps a better question would be to ask what is your net worth. There are a lot of calculators available online to estimate a person’s financial health, if that is really what you are interested in.
Here are two scenarios:
I have a friend of mine from high school named Matt. Now Matt has zero debt. He now lives in Montana and spends his summers fly fishing and his winters skiing. In the summer he works part time doing some specialized kinds of woodworking but mostly he fishes. He is an extraordinary fly fisherman but has never parlayed that talent into a paying job. In the winter he goes skiing and occasionally teaches skiing to novices. He has no savings, no investments, rents his house and his old 4by4 is paid off. Zero debt though…
Another friend of ours from high school retired from Microsoft at age 36 and he has a ton of debt. House, cars, credit card, etc.. But Keith has just tons of money sitting in investments, tax shelters, equity in his house(bought in silicone valley in 1994) etc, etc. Tons of debt.
I realize that this sounds contrived but it is actually the case of two of my friends from high school that I have recently caught back up with. Given my druthers I would much prefer to have the financial background of Keith despite his debt rather than the financial background of Matt with zero debt.
In any case, I would still prefer to Matt’s talent with the trout. π I think that you are probably looking for a measure of pigg’s financial health, n’est pas?
Coronita
September 5, 2008 @
1:08 PM
Not sure what this question Not sure what this question will answer. Debt alone isn’t an indication of financial health.
afx114
September 5, 2008 @
1:22 PM
fat_lazy_union_worker [quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]Not sure what this question will answer. Debt alone isn’t an indication of financial health.[/quote]
It’s not a question about financial health, it’s a question about how much debt one has. Just a curiosity, that’s all.
cr
September 5, 2008 @
1:49 PM
Should we include the roughly Should we include the roughly $30,000/person portion of our $#!^-poor “managed” national budget deficit?
JustLurking
September 5, 2008 @
3:09 PM
I agree with FLU that the I agree with FLU that the results of this poll are meaningless.
afx114
September 5, 2008 @
3:45 PM
JustLurking wrote:I agree [quote=JustLurking]I agree with FLU that the results of this poll are meaningless. [/quote]
Then don’t read it and move on. Live up to your name. No need to come in and shit on the post.
JustLurking
September 5, 2008 @
3:49 PM
Wow, what is up with the Wow, what is up with the hostility? Why jump on me and not FLU? I am just agreeing with another poster that debt looked at in a vaccum is not very meaningful.
Coronita
September 5, 2008 @
3:58 PM
JustLurking wrote:Wow, what [quote=JustLurking]Wow, what is up with the hostility? Why jump on me and not FLU? I am just agreeing with another poster that debt looked at in a vaccum is not very meaningful. [/quote]
It’s friday. So I’ll comment. It’s probably not what you said, it’s how you said it.
I guess my question was more curious about what the question was going to answer. I guessed it was for determining financial stability/etc, but apparently it’s not.
I think your post came across injecting an opinion (this poll is *useless*). I suppose you probably meant you where trying to understand how this poll would going to be useful, but I guess in written words, “meaningless” conveys more negativity.
bahhh. It’s just a board post. who cares.
desmond
September 5, 2008 @
4:30 PM
You could have phrased the You could have phrased the question, what is your debt to asset ratio? Bill Gates could have $10 million in CC debt, but to him that would be nothing.
nostradamus
September 5, 2008 @
4:35 PM
mid-month my debt is mid-month my debt is thousands, end-of-month it is 0 so I can’t even answer the question without more specifics.
debt/asset ratio or net worth I can answer. poll those!
beanmaestro
September 5, 2008 @
5:11 PM
My wife and I have pile of My wife and I have pile of student loans we pay off as slowly as possible. We have six times that in down-payment fund. Not sure how just the raw debt number matters.
peterb
September 5, 2008 @
6:12 PM
I think this is interesting I think this is interesting in that debt during a deflationary period is really tough on the borrower.
Ricechex
September 5, 2008 @
7:44 PM
I have a mortgage payment and I have a mortgage payment and no other debt.
SD Realtor
September 5, 2008 @
8:10 PM
Ray Lucia had a great segment Ray Lucia had a great segment on last week of a poll about what strangers talk to each other about. For instance x% of people said they will talk to a stranger about weather… or y% said that they would talk to a stranger about sex… It was staggering how small the number was about debt but it was WAY less then all the other categories.
kev374
September 5, 2008 @
8:39 PM
Poll needs to clarify how Poll needs to clarify how exactly this is calculated. I could have a mortgage outstanding of $200,000 but my home worth around $500,000 so that is not exactly debt but rather I have a $300,000 positive equity.
I think you should rephrase the question as debt = net assets – net liabilities π
Anyways in my case I have no liabilities at all $0. And my assets are just around $100,000. I’m only 34 so I think I’m doing good so far. I live very conservatively and save as much as I can for a rainy day, a totally foreign concept in this country.
sdduuuude
September 5, 2008 @
9:52 PM
I agree with kev. Amount of I agree with kev. Amount of debt is meaningless if it is all covered with assets. I abstain.
poorsaver
September 6, 2008 @
1:29 AM
So judging from the numbers So judging from the numbers so far, it looks like most Piggs don’t have a mortgage, either from having their house paid off or by renting and waiting. I’m in the latter camp.
afx114
September 5, 2008 @ 12:48 PM
I’m curious to know how much
I’m curious to know how much debt the piggingtons carry. Please include all forms: credit card, mortgage, student loans, etc.
DoJC
September 6, 2008 @ 2:07 PM
None. Both cars are paid
None. Both cars are paid for, and I pay-off the credit card soon after a purchase. The wife and I try to live as debt free as possible, but realize that buying something like a house will carry a substantial debt for many years.
eyePod
September 6, 2008 @ 2:52 PM
What is this poll trying to
What is this poll trying to measure? I cannot tell
Akula1992
September 6, 2008 @ 6:35 PM
afx,
Perhaps a better
afx,
Perhaps a better question would be to ask what is your net worth. There are a lot of calculators available online to estimate a person’s financial health, if that is really what you are interested in.
Here are two scenarios:
I have a friend of mine from high school named Matt. Now Matt has zero debt. He now lives in Montana and spends his summers fly fishing and his winters skiing. In the summer he works part time doing some specialized kinds of woodworking but mostly he fishes. He is an extraordinary fly fisherman but has never parlayed that talent into a paying job. In the winter he goes skiing and occasionally teaches skiing to novices. He has no savings, no investments, rents his house and his old 4by4 is paid off. Zero debt though…
Another friend of ours from high school retired from Microsoft at age 36 and he has a ton of debt. House, cars, credit card, etc.. But Keith has just tons of money sitting in investments, tax shelters, equity in his house(bought in silicone valley in 1994) etc, etc. Tons of debt.
I realize that this sounds contrived but it is actually the case of two of my friends from high school that I have recently caught back up with. Given my druthers I would much prefer to have the financial background of Keith despite his debt rather than the financial background of Matt with zero debt.
In any case, I would still prefer to Matt’s talent with the trout. π I think that you are probably looking for a measure of pigg’s financial health, n’est pas?
Coronita
September 5, 2008 @ 1:08 PM
Not sure what this question
Not sure what this question will answer. Debt alone isn’t an indication of financial health.
afx114
September 5, 2008 @ 1:22 PM
fat_lazy_union_worker
[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]Not sure what this question will answer. Debt alone isn’t an indication of financial health.[/quote]
It’s not a question about financial health, it’s a question about how much debt one has. Just a curiosity, that’s all.
cr
September 5, 2008 @ 1:49 PM
Should we include the roughly
Should we include the roughly $30,000/person portion of our $#!^-poor “managed” national budget deficit?
JustLurking
September 5, 2008 @ 3:09 PM
I agree with FLU that the
I agree with FLU that the results of this poll are meaningless.
afx114
September 5, 2008 @ 3:45 PM
JustLurking wrote:I agree
[quote=JustLurking]I agree with FLU that the results of this poll are meaningless. [/quote]
Then don’t read it and move on. Live up to your name. No need to come in and shit on the post.
JustLurking
September 5, 2008 @ 3:49 PM
Wow, what is up with the
Wow, what is up with the hostility? Why jump on me and not FLU? I am just agreeing with another poster that debt looked at in a vaccum is not very meaningful.
Coronita
September 5, 2008 @ 3:58 PM
JustLurking wrote:Wow, what
[quote=JustLurking]Wow, what is up with the hostility? Why jump on me and not FLU? I am just agreeing with another poster that debt looked at in a vaccum is not very meaningful. [/quote]
It’s friday. So I’ll comment. It’s probably not what you said, it’s how you said it.
I guess my question was more curious about what the question was going to answer. I guessed it was for determining financial stability/etc, but apparently it’s not.
I think your post came across injecting an opinion (this poll is *useless*). I suppose you probably meant you where trying to understand how this poll would going to be useful, but I guess in written words, “meaningless” conveys more negativity.
bahhh. It’s just a board post. who cares.
desmond
September 5, 2008 @ 4:30 PM
You could have phrased the
You could have phrased the question, what is your debt to asset ratio? Bill Gates could have $10 million in CC debt, but to him that would be nothing.
nostradamus
September 5, 2008 @ 4:35 PM
mid-month my debt is
mid-month my debt is thousands, end-of-month it is 0 so I can’t even answer the question without more specifics.
debt/asset ratio or net worth I can answer. poll those!
beanmaestro
September 5, 2008 @ 5:11 PM
My wife and I have pile of
My wife and I have pile of student loans we pay off as slowly as possible. We have six times that in down-payment fund. Not sure how just the raw debt number matters.
peterb
September 5, 2008 @ 6:12 PM
I think this is interesting
I think this is interesting in that debt during a deflationary period is really tough on the borrower.
Ricechex
September 5, 2008 @ 7:44 PM
I have a mortgage payment and
I have a mortgage payment and no other debt.
SD Realtor
September 5, 2008 @ 8:10 PM
Ray Lucia had a great segment
Ray Lucia had a great segment on last week of a poll about what strangers talk to each other about. For instance x% of people said they will talk to a stranger about weather… or y% said that they would talk to a stranger about sex… It was staggering how small the number was about debt but it was WAY less then all the other categories.
kev374
September 5, 2008 @ 8:39 PM
Poll needs to clarify how
Poll needs to clarify how exactly this is calculated. I could have a mortgage outstanding of $200,000 but my home worth around $500,000 so that is not exactly debt but rather I have a $300,000 positive equity.
I think you should rephrase the question as debt = net assets – net liabilities π
Anyways in my case I have no liabilities at all $0. And my assets are just around $100,000. I’m only 34 so I think I’m doing good so far. I live very conservatively and save as much as I can for a rainy day, a totally foreign concept in this country.
sdduuuude
September 5, 2008 @ 9:52 PM
I agree with kev. Amount of
I agree with kev. Amount of debt is meaningless if it is all covered with assets. I abstain.
poorsaver
September 6, 2008 @ 1:29 AM
So judging from the numbers
So judging from the numbers so far, it looks like most Piggs don’t have a mortgage, either from having their house paid off or by renting and waiting. I’m in the latter camp.