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Hello Yahoo! Answers Forum,
I've been looking for some interesting thoughts regarding my unique situation so I'm very happy to have stumbled upon these forums. This seems like a great place to get some insight.
I am a 22-year old senior in college (Class of 2011). On January 14th of this year, I won the Harrah's
Bad Beat Poker Jackpot in Atlantic City, NJ. My share of the pot was $180,622.00. They did not withhold any taxes, so I tipped the dealer $2,000 and requested the rest of the amount in a check. I then drove straight to the bank and deposited $100,000 in a low-interest bearing 6-month CD until I could figure things out, while keeping $50,000 in a Savings account and adding $27k to my checking account to deal with current student loan debt. Here are some specs on the status quo, as well as what I've done so far:
-Using the free online version of TurboTax, I acquired tax estimates (No deductions included yet!) of approximately ~$42k (federal) and ~$9k (state).
-I gave Mom and Dad about $12k. They're the only ones who know about this, aside from the friends I went with. I told them to keep it a secret, and spent 350 dollars on a night out for the friends I was with. They've been loyal enough not to spread the information.
-I paid off $32,000 in consolidated private student loans accruing interest at rates of 6.8% and 7.62%. I still have $3,000 in Federal Perkins loans that won't start accruing interest until 6 months after graduation in May 2011, and ~$20,000 in Federal Direct loans accruing interest at a rate of 6.8%. Payments on both loans are not due until 6 months after graduation. I have one more year of school that will cost another $20k that I will pay for in cash.
-I have no other debt, bills, or payments. I got my license at age 17 but have never had a car (grew up broke =( ironically). My cell phone is on my Dad's family plan, and I'm cheap as heck (cheap MP3 player, cheap cell phone, refurbished used Dell laptop, haven't bought new clothes in years). I've never had a credit card before.
So, to sum things up, I now have $133k and change left. Taxes will probably be around $45-50k after I've hired a tax/financial adviser, which I've set aside $1,000 to pay for. I won't have to file taxes until April of 2011, so I have 10 months to figure out how to lower taxes. I still have ~$23,000 in student loan debt, $20k of which is accruing interest at 6.8%, but none of which I need to make payments on until November of next year. One more year of school will cost another $20k. At the end of the day, I should have around $40,000 in expendable cash and no debt by the time I graduate.
What would you personally do from here, if you were put into my shoes? Would you pay off the rest of the student loans ASAP or wait? How much would you put into an emergency fund? In your checking? How much would you invest and how? How much would you spend on a car? Retirement? etc...
Yes, I realize it was irresponsible of me for taking out so much in student loans that I couldn't afford, and that it is unbelievably, ridiculously miraculous that someone other than a bank could receive a bailout like this.
I've heard great things about this forum so I'm looking forward to your responses!
Thank you in advance.
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You're not only very lucky but you seem to be very intelligent.
I always believe that if you can pay off a debt today, why wait till tomorrow. No one knows what the future holds and being in debt is a horrible thing that most people experience on a daily basis.
If I were in your shoes I would start a business. My greatest interest in life is to make money into more money and then as I get richer and richer things like how much to spend on a car and so on would become irrelevant.
Keep ten cents out of every dollar you earn and invest it, never spend that 10 cents or it's interest and you are guaranteed to become rich.
Read this: http://www.amurrayenterprises.com/The Richest Man In Babylon.pdf
Good Luck!
Andrew
You're not only very lucky but you seem to be very intelligent.
I always believe that if you can pay off a debt today, why wait till tomorrow. No one knows what the future holds and being in debt is a horrible thing that most people experience on a daily basis.
If I were in your shoes I would start a business. My greatest interest in life is to make money into more money and then as I get richer and richer things like how much to spend on a car and so on would become irrelevant.
Keep ten cents out of every dollar you earn and invest it, never spend that 10 cents or it's interest and you are guaranteed to become rich.
Read this: http://www.amurrayenterprises.com/The Richest Man In Babylon.pdf
Good Luck!
Andrew
Does a preexisting issue with a laptop that still occurs after the warranty expires survive the warranty?
Shawn
In August 2010 I purchased an HP G72 Notebook from WalMart. In November 2010 I began having a white screen issue in which the laptops screen would turn completely white and the screen would flicker. I contacted HP and they sent me a box to ship the laptop to them for warranty repair. I was notified that they would need to replace the motherboard and the LCD latch.
In February 2011, the issue returned. I again contacted HP and explained that this time not only was the screen turning white again but this time the laptop was becoming extremely hot to the point it could physically burn someone.
Seeing as I am a full time College student I could not get the laptop out until this week (I needed it for class and exams).
Now something went wrong with the warranty and they say it expires in July and I threw the receipt away so I'm not mad about being shorted a month on my warranty.
However, If I receive the laptop back and it continues to do the same issue, is this issue considered preexisting and does it survive the warranty? What would be my legal options If my warranty expires and the same issue begins occurring again?
So there is nothing I can legally do even If the company failed to follow the terms of their warranty by repairing their product to normal productivity? (Comment to 1st Answer)
Apparently they didn't repair it or else the issue would not have reoccurred. Plus remember that a warranty is a contract. (Comment to 2nd Answer)
Answer
I'm amazed that HP is giving you a hard time about this. They've known for a good long while now about how those things overheat. I know there was a recall on some of their laptops because of this very issue. Take your complaint higher up the HP food chain and see where that gets you. And next time buy a Dell.
I'm amazed that HP is giving you a hard time about this. They've known for a good long while now about how those things overheat. I know there was a recall on some of their laptops because of this very issue. Take your complaint higher up the HP food chain and see where that gets you. And next time buy a Dell.
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