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Monthly budget distribution and mbti, personality type and how those spend income?

curiousel

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Jan 3, 2010
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91
I think you're wrong.

maybe, but I know some of them and those are willing to spend way more than average on clothing and accessories. They are also fans of very good things and will go far to get them if needed...
 

Giggly

No moss growing on me
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Jun 12, 2008
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MBTI Type
iSFj
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2
Instinctual Variant
sx/so
huh, why 1% to credit cards? way better to get rid of credit card debt than putting money in savings, unless I'm missing something.

I do it to keep my credit score up.
 

Bamboo

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Jan 28, 2009
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XXFP
i spend mostly on booze and women and the rest just goes to waste.

(get it?)
...

i'm good about saving. when i travel it goes to feeding my car and feeding me. when at home it goes to feeding me and feeding rent. otherwise, hell if i know where it goes. tools? occasionally going out. most my leisure activity has sunk/no cost (biking, running). the number in bank tends to go up so i don't pay much attention, despite me thinking that i probably should.

i wanna credit card. keep putting it off.
 

highlander

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Dec 23, 2009
Messages
26,578
MBTI Type
INTJ
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6w5
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sx/sp
Wow do you have a really high salary or live somewhere really cheap? My housing is like at least 25% of what I make each month.

Redid the numbers more accurately:

11% housing
4% health insurance
4% vacations
40% savings

Housing used to be more. Low interest rates and refinancing has something to do with it. I'm also allergic to debt.
 
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