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funghi2 OP t1_j6kyota wrote
Reply to comment by paynetrain37 in When to stop saving and start investing/paying off debt? by funghi2
Funny you should mention that. I have a newborn and am actually looking at the educational savings plans now RESP here in Canada. Retirement plan is ok. I put about 5% in a year. Took some out to put down payment on house.
funghi2 OP t1_j6kxaz7 wrote
Reply to comment by Knipfty in When to stop saving and start investing/paying off debt? by funghi2
Car and mortgage are the only debts either of us have. I’d plan too only have the line of credit available if I somehow hit really hard times and had no other options (which I don’t foresee) is there any negative to having the LOC and not touching it?
funghi2 OP t1_j6kx48p wrote
Reply to comment by Cum_cuddle in When to stop saving and start investing/paying off debt? by funghi2
Mortgage is $1960 a month with taxes rolled in
funghi2 OP t1_j6kwn2t wrote
Reply to comment by sonnyfab in When to stop saving and start investing/paying off debt? by funghi2
It’s about 3.5x income, is that a lot? What would you recommend we save up to?
funghi2 OP t1_j6kwggb wrote
Reply to comment by Cum_cuddle in When to stop saving and start investing/paying off debt? by funghi2
3.4%. Minimum $800 saved, but usually $1000. Currently paying $466 a month on the loan just with the payments that are set up
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funghi2 OP t1_j6l20sc wrote
Reply to comment by Cum_cuddle in When to stop saving and start investing/paying off debt? by funghi2
Thanks Cum_cuddle