Money reserves / Paycheck questions

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  1. Wild Murphy

    Wild Murphy HAPPY TRUCK DRIVER

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    What type of money reserves do you keep in order to have a cushion for maintenance, taxes, slow freight, emergency fund?

    Also, do you pay yourself a weekly check?
    Is it the same amount every week?
     
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  3. Bakerman

    Bakerman Road Train Member

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    The best thing to do is pay yourself a salary, have a personal bank acct. and a business bank acct. Pay all personal bills from personal acct and all business related items from business acct.
     
  4. punksmacker

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    personally I try not to let my business account get under $10,000 and yes I pay myself a salary every week, whatever I gross at the end of the week, after fuel is taken out, l
    I get half and the business gets half but I never pay myself more than $900 a week, which I hardly ever make less than that unless the truck is down, Since December is extremely slow for me I take the whole month off and pay myself a bare minimum wage. My # 1 rule to myself is to never cheat the buisness side of it..
     
  5. Wild Murphy

    Wild Murphy HAPPY TRUCK DRIVER

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    Sounds good. This is what i am doing...
     
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  6. Wild Murphy

    Wild Murphy HAPPY TRUCK DRIVER

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    $10,000 is what i have in mind to keep as a minimum for maintenance, and i like the idea of half to the business account and half to me and see how that goes. I can adjust as i get used to managing my settlements.
     
  7. rollin coal

    rollin coal Road Train Member

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    I consider $25,000 a fully funded maintenance account. My inframe with some extras actually cost about $27,000 couple of years ago. If you do your own inframe then half that amount should be sufficient to cover anything that pops up.
     
  8. punksmacker

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    There you go! The only reason I cap myself at $900 a week is because I dont have any bills except mortgage and the utilities, so thats plenty for me, also since MY COMPANY pays me a salary for not working in December and a one week paid vacation every year to Myrtle Beach I do with a little less every week, I also have a $10,000 limit credit card for buisness use also, it can be used for an extreme emergency, but otherwise any kind of repairs or parts I get I put on the card, pay it off every month and reap the benefits of the points earned..
     
  9. orangepicker

    orangepicker Road Train Member

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    what in the sam hill
     
  10. rollin coal

    rollin coal Road Train Member

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    I also have a $10k credit card for business only purchases. Never pay any interest on it and average about $600 a year in cash back that always goes into any balance.
     
  11. blairandgretchen

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    My stupid boss pays me 40 cpm, loaded miles only. Payroll taxes withheld weekly.
    The maintenance fund gets 21cpm - all miles.
    The HELOC gets 12.5cpm all miles ( pay ourselves back for tractor )

    Taxes set aside 10% off the top., and 12.5 cpm (am) for trailer payment.

    The rest hits the business credit card ( which got a pounding setting the biz up).

    Multiple accounts - business and personal separate.
     
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