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I would never ask this to anyone to their face because it's rude, but since we're all anonymous on here, the question is....

How much money do you have in your bank account right now?

and...

How much debt do you currently have?

2007-11-25 08:37:31 · 17 answers · asked by Delfina D 3 in Society & Culture Etiquette

If you dont want to answer it, simply ignore the question and move on.
Dont just answer "none of your business" in order to get your two points.

2007-11-25 08:45:05 · update #1

I just asked this question out of curiosity... interesting to see how offensive this question is even with the internet's veil of anonimity.

2007-11-25 08:46:54 · update #2

17 answers

I have about $40,000 in my account. The only debt I have is recurring bills, utilities etc and my car on which I owe about $3,000. I have no credit cards and have not had any since 1974. I found if I cannot afford it now, what makes me think I can afford it when the bill comes in.
Just me. Hope you get some good answers.

NINJA? Oh my how scarey! You should read the question, if you don't want to answer, don't. You don't impress anyone with your avatar or your answer.

2007-11-25 08:44:20 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 6 3

I just graduated college in August and I haven't found a job in my field yet. I think I have about $20 in the bank, $5,000 in credit card debt and $40,000 in student loans. That seems to be the norm for alot of college grads these days.
I haven't paid my electric, internet or cable bills that were due 3 weeks ago.

2007-11-25 17:43:22 · answer #2 · answered by The Official Texting Pro 6 · 3 0

I have $1000 in my savings. I work as a waitress, and September I randomly picked "Monday". Every Monday I put that day's tips into savings- NO MATTER WHAT. I'm BLOWN AWAY that I saved that much that fast.
Oh, i have no debt. I paid cash for my car and I rent. I just put a mixer on my credit card which I will pay off in full when I get the bill.

2007-11-25 17:18:24 · answer #3 · answered by Freakgirl 7 · 4 0

Although i am not going to answer. I don't understand why a person would get offended over this question. No one put a gun to your head and made you answer the question. Delfina D is just asking a question.. You have a choice whether or not you wanna respond you dont have a be a stuck up **** and insult her.

2007-11-25 20:15:42 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Wow Ninja, is it easy to be an internet tough guy? My goodness I bet people are shaking in their houses reading your answer. Too mean to read the question. No one forced you to answer. But we all needed a good laugh and your internet tough guy attitude helped a lot.

I have about 10000.00 in my account and about 75,000 in debt counting my house.

2007-11-25 18:13:45 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

LOL. It's ok, I am not an AS S HOLE, STUCK UP MY OWN AS S like some of the idiots on here. I have $390.00. And, I owe around $2,000.00 or so in school loans which I don't have to pay off until I graduate :0).

2007-11-25 17:36:20 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Your question is indeed rude but I will try to answer it anyway. It really does not matter how much money you have in the bank, it all depends what your obligations are, house payment, school loan, car loan, etc. same for your debt. Have a nice day.

2007-11-25 17:28:50 · answer #7 · answered by Tea C 4 · 0 5

a.$130.00
b. $86,000 (house, car, student loans, minimal cc debt)

It's interesting to see how one's own financial situations compare with others'.

2007-11-25 22:41:54 · answer #8 · answered by eekgrrarrgh 3 · 0 0

this question (actually other people's answers) have made me feel a little better.

a) nothing :'(
b) about 6,000 in credit card debt.

2007-11-26 02:55:37 · answer #9 · answered by jay c 1 · 1 0

lol I'm 14 so I've got like $700 in my savings account and no debt! ;)

2007-11-25 16:45:17 · answer #10 · answered by LindsayLou 4 · 5 2

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