how much percentage of your post tax biweekly income do you save monthly

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Poll:how much percentage of your post tax biweekly income do you save monthly
Choice Stats
0-10% 36% (10)
10-20% 4% (1)
20-30% 29% (8)
30-40% 25% (7)
40-50% 4% (1)
>50% 4% (1)

chittesh   
Member since: May 05
Posts: 448
Location: Here and There

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 17-07-08 08:44:21

Hi,
Just wanted to know how much percentage of your post tax biweekly income do desis save every month.
I am assuming that desis use the 2 extra paychecks (3 times a month, that happens twice a year) for either vacation, or paying down on home etc etc)


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tamilkuravan   
Member since: Jun 05
Posts: 5775
Location: God's own country

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 21-07-08 09:22:53

Hi Chitesh,
This will vary very much as per one's situation. You canot compare the savings of an IT engineer and a Engineer doing labourer work in Canada. The people are too diverse for you to pinpoint a trend.
As for me, I am an Architect doing a draftsman's job and my expenses (Not Savings) are generally (Paycheque - $100) each fortnight. I donot own a home.

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morning_rain   
Member since: Feb 05
Posts: 1920
Location: British Columbia

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 21-07-08 09:46:20

Quote:
Originally posted by tamilkuravan

Hi Chitesh,
This will vary very much as per one's situation. You canot compare the savings of an IT engineer and a Engineer doing labourer work in Canada. The people are too diverse for you to pinpoint a trend.
As for me, I am an Architect doing a draftsman's job and my expenses (Not Savings) are generally (Paycheque - $100) each fortnight. I donot own a home.

Peace



Not necessarily. It depends on your expenses not just your income. Read "The wealthy barber".

One way that we found has really cut down our expenses is to have only one car. Not the gas guzzling kind either :)



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Iceberg   
Member since: May 05
Posts: 919
Location: GTA and beyond

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 21-07-08 09:51:43

MR,

In a way you are right but TK has a point. Usually and to the extent of generalising Desi's would have a much lower expense ratio and we tend to save as much as possible. Expenses do matter but our expenses do not increase proportionately with the rise in income levels. This is my observation.


Quote:
Originally posted by morning_rain

Quote:
Originally posted by tamilkuravan

Hi Chitesh,
This will vary very much as per one's situation. You canot compare the savings of an IT engineer and a Engineer doing labourer work in Canada. The people are too diverse for you to pinpoint a trend.
As for me, I am an Architect doing a draftsman's job and my expenses (Not Savings) are generally (Paycheque - $100) each fortnight. I donot own a home.

Peace



Not necessarily. It depends on your expenses not just your income. Read "The wealthy barber".

One way that we found has really cut down our expenses is to have only one car. Not the gas guzzling kind either :)





HelloG   
Member since: Jan 08
Posts: 338
Location: vasudhev kutumbkam

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 21-07-08 09:55:58




Not necessarily. It depends on your expenses not just your income. Read "The wealthy barber".

One way that we found has really cut down our expenses is to have only one car. Not the gas guzzling kind either :)



Or not to have one at all! I know many CDs would disagree but we have not yet bought a car coz we didn't feel the need. We stay close to shopping malls and Indian stores are stone throw away so is my doc. My kids were infant and toddler so not much of long drives/outings. We used to hire cabs for small outings and thus saved quite a few bucks!
Hubby is happy travelling via subway to work than to drive to exert himself and also pay exhorbitant parking in downtown!



morning_rain   
Member since: Feb 05
Posts: 1920
Location: British Columbia

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 21-07-08 10:40:10

Quote:
Originally posted by Iceberg

MR,

In a way you are right but TK has a point. Usually and to the extent of generalising Desi's would have a much lower expense ratio and we tend to save as much as possible. Expenses do matter but our expenses do not increase proportionately with the rise in income levels. This is my observation.




Well if we are going to generalize, most desis end up having children (usually more than 1) and children are expensive to raise ! Many Desi kids appear to have fancy cars and many people live in huge boxy homes. (at least in BC)

I dont know *how* their expenses can be low??? well - some rent out 2-3 basement suites to pay their mortgages.

again If we are generalizing here - most desis dont seem to travel except back to India and so they dont need to budget for vacations away and all that, or they only go to 'vacation' where they have extended family to go stay with.

so perhaps you are right... but to me there is a quality of life issue here too. I hear of desis that dont bother to maintain their vehicles properly and drive around with dangerous tires.

Also : desis may have to send money back to india to support family. Is that included in his assessment? are expenses total expenses or just those one spends on themselves?


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morning_rain   
Member since: Feb 05
Posts: 1920
Location: British Columbia

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 21-07-08 10:42:25

Quote:
Originally posted by HelloG

Or not to have one at all! I know many CDs would disagree but we have not yet bought a car coz we didn't feel the need. We stay close to shopping malls and Indian stores are stone throw away so is my doc. My kids were infant and toddler so not much of long drives/outings. We used to hire cabs for small outings and thus saved quite a few bucks!
Hubby is happy travelling via subway to work than to drive to exert himself and also pay exhorbitant parking in downtown!



Cool :)

I think its fantastic that your family has managed without a vehicle so long. We find one vehicle to be fine for us..but then there is only 2 of us and my hubby takes public transportation as well !!

I have to have a car for work.


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