My calculation on how long it will take me to save for a xmag

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  • Automaggin2
    Registered User
    • Sep 2002
    • 2506

    #1

    My calculation on how long it will take me to save for a xmag

    Lets see, if i get a job, and make 100 dollers a week on average......

    Save 30 of that for paintballing
    put 30 for spending money
    40 for the xmag

    it will take me.....37.5 weeks to save for an xmag
    Dub V

    Where greatness is learned
    and couches are burned
  • PsychoBaller
    Gone are my SFL days...
    • Nov 2000
    • 1952

    #2
    Hey..... cheer up....

    by that time they might actually be rolling off the assembly line.... jk AGD.. heh.

    Maggin.. I shoul share my pain with you... from buying my SFL and other goodies.. easily spent over $2000 in December on new stuff.

    Paid Credit Card: $1525 for - SFL EMag, HaloB, Redz Dimension 3.2, Red Vforce Morph, Smoke Lense, JT Gloves, Dye 10" boomer for my old RT, New 68/4500 Geddon (xmas present -no pay yay) and some other small stuff.....

    ~da baller

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    • ben_JD

      #3
      Don't forget the mugging you will most likely get from the Federal and state Governments. If you are making $100 a week, you will likely have a light federal and state income tax burden, but $6.20 of that $100 will go to the social security system (never to be seen again by you) and $1.45 will go to the Medicare system. That's $7.65 that will not be in your pocket plus the state and federal income taxes which will most likely add up to another $10.00 or so at your tax bracket. Your $100 is now about $83.

      The more you make, the more you pay. One day, you may be lucky enough to be paying 6.2% to Social Security, 1.45% to Medicare and 38.6% to the federal government (don't forget to count the money that New Jersey wants from you, too).

      Good luck and welcome to the land of the employed.

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      • Automaggin2
        Registered User
        • Sep 2002
        • 2506

        #4
        Re: Hey..... cheer up....

        Originally posted by PsychoBaller
        by that time they might actually be rolling off the assembly line.... jk AGD.. heh.

        Maggin.. I shoul share my pain with you... from buying my SFL and other goodies.. easily spent over $2000 in December on new stuff.

        Paid Credit Card: $1525 for - SFL EMag, HaloB, Redz Dimension 3.2, Red Vforce Morph, Smoke Lense, JT Gloves, Dye 10" boomer for my old RT, New 68/4500 Geddon (xmas present -no pay yay) and some other small stuff.....

        ~da baller
        Your probably not a 17 year old high school student either
        Dub V

        Where greatness is learned
        and couches are burned

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        • banzaimf
          fat boys don't run
          • Jun 2001
          • 683

          #5
          I paid more in taxes last year than I made the my last year in the navy (4 yrs ago)
          minimag #1321

          Xmag #267

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          • digitard
            DigiWang .. Special Ed
            • Nov 2002
            • 1678

            #6
            By my guestimate I'll be 85yrs old by the time I can save up money ..lol

            Stupid bills!

            :)

            Sincerely,
            Dave K
            Its a wakeup call for the Nintendo generation
            GregHastingsPaintball 3 is coming

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            • Kevmaster
              Owners Group Div: Director
              • Oct 2001
              • 5475

              #7
              yeh...taxes bite...social security will stay around JUUUUST long enough for me to pay it and then itll die before i get to use it...oh well

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              • PsychoBaller
                Gone are my SFL days...
                • Nov 2000
                • 1952

                #8
                Maggin... ur right to an extent...

                Im a 20yr old college student.. but ive built up my credit line over the yrs, very smart when it comes to Money

                GOOOO PLATINUM... i dont even know wut the max amt of credit i have on this card... probably can easily buy a mid sized car with it...

                Yes i do pay things eventually though... so the money I have is well saved, instead of (always) relying on the Card... heh

                ~da "living comfortably at the moment" baller

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                • TNS2k2
                  Got Emag?
                  • Aug 2002
                  • 498

                  #9
                  Do as i am doing...Mom can you get this credit card so i can put stuff on it? I will make payments and it will be paid off soon. So i let the credit card build up in intrest but i get what i want, just takes a little while to pay it off.


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                  • mag-hatter
                    OOOOOOOOO-RAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
                    • Oct 2002
                    • 1069

                    #10
                    it would take me even longer since i dont hold a job. i get 5 bucks a week. 20 a month. xmags are...how much? 1500 bucks? hmm. that means that in 300 weeks, or 75 months, or approx. 6 years! yay! by then, they'll be like 25 cents, and cars will be flying.
                    MY PRETTY PRETTY FREEFLOW ON EBAY! GET SOME WHILE ITS HOT AND FALLING OUT OF THE COW!

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                    • Bucky
                      Registered User
                      • Dec 2002
                      • 169

                      #11
                      with expenses for school, and the lameness of my job, by the time i get enough money saved up for an x-mag, the
                      y-mag will already be out.

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                      • PsychoBaller
                        Gone are my SFL days...
                        • Nov 2000
                        • 1952

                        #12
                        Dang.....

                        TNS... i wish getting my card yrs ago was like that......

                        I've built mine up from my good investing and ontime payments....

                        Wish my parents helped me out with getting my first line of credit.

                        ~da "all on his own" baller

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                        • covadsucks
                          Got Beer?
                          • Dec 2001
                          • 1324

                          #13
                          You would do much better with a side job along with a part time job. When I was in high school I did landscaping for my neighbors as well as for my folks, it paid 40 every other week from each household. Three houses a month made me 240 a month and I pocketed it all. Course this wasn't just mowing the lawn, it was actually taking care of the entire yard, plants, trees, weeding, you get the idea.

                          Look into some avenues like that...even detailing cars, I made a hundred bucks a car, took all day to do by hand but the money made was well worth it. There are ways to make quick money -legally. It just takes some effort on your part to do so.


                          "When you get married, you learn really quick that there's a good time, and a not so good time, to start playin' snap-shooting-from-behind-the-couch moves with a brand new $1,000 paintball gun." -Jack & Coke

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                          • Xerces
                            more fun than being normal
                            • May 2001
                            • 869

                            #14
                            Originally posted by TNS2k2
                            Do as i am doing...Mom can you get this credit card so i can put stuff on it? I will make payments and it will be paid off soon. So i let the credit card build up in intrest but i get what i want, just takes a little while to pay it off.
                            thats a horrible thing to do. you're getting the gun now, but later on in life when youre trying to buy something a bit bigger, the lender is going to see your credit history and give you a high interest rate, if he will loan you the money at all.

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                            • Jonno06
                              AKA Jon-no wang
                              • Jan 2002
                              • 4392

                              #15
                              I think you shouldnt have to pay taxes unless you make over 100,000 per year,that way it would all even out,not to mention housing for homeless could be more than a dream..'


                              and the government spends 11billion on terrorism each year.

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