Monday, May 4, 2015

WAVE-B Free Ride Project - The Red X


1994 Honda Accord 
Almost Sportscar 1994



The WAVE-B Free Ride Project hit a major milestone. The Almost Sports Car's service to my family has ended. It has 194000 miles on it and it has served it's purpose. Now it is going to serve a college student who has no car but, needs one due to a loss of a transmission in an older car. The recap of the car is as follows:

$ 3400 cash to purchase in June 2013. This is 18 months which is 8 months past the initial plan of 10 months. The car is 21 years old so it is a little bit past it's prime. We saved $120 per month in gas price for a total of $2160 over the previous car (Ramsey Rover) The time with the 1994 Accord wasn't wasn't all economically rosy. I had to replace the computer after we decided to keep it past the 10 months. This with a ball joint and some other minor parts added about $1600 to the price of the car. Most of the parts were over a period of time so the costs were not that hard to absorb economically (just emotionally). There were some upgrades like new tires that included a full size spare and rim included with the after purchase costs.

The bottom line costs of the car was a out of pocket $5000. If I subtract the gas savings of $2160 and the what I sold it for ($2500) the net cost is $340. I had a couple of offers for the car at the same price I bought it for but, decided to sell it to a college student at a discount on the term of she has to set a budget that included a $1000 emergency fund. If I had sold it for what I purchased it for I would have effectively been paid to drive the car $560 for 18 months compared to my previous vehicle.


Friday, April 4, 2014

Stocks for Beginners

If you are just working your first job why do you want to know about stocks? Any age from 16 to early 20s is a good age to start. If you start working or have any income you can invest in stocks. Investing in stocks is not just for the guys in the corner office of a large company wearing three piece suits, it is for anyone who wants their money to work for them. This article is for the people who want to invest in stocks but, don't know where to start or what stocks are.

Stocks are partial ownership papers to a public company. A private company is one where the owner owns 100% of the company. A public company is one where the owners decide to issue stocks of partial ownership so for a price the general public can offer money for the stock and buy part of a company.


 
Types Of Companies

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Car Depreciation Ripples is Cash

In my previous post of Value Drops in Cars is Your Gain I focused upon the depreciation of the general purchase price of the car. Do you think depreciation can save you more bucks? There is a ripple effect of the depreciation.

The Ripples of Depreciation are:
  1. Sales Tax
  2. Insurance Costs
  3. Finance Costs
The first ripple starts with the tax value of the car. If the purchase price is decreased then the sales tax is decreased by the same ratio.


Purchase Price and Atlanta, Georgia Sales Tax

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Which Is the Better Deal an Elio or a Wheego LiFe?

In the search for a fuel efficient vehicles I came across two interesting options. The first option is the Elio.  and the second is the Wheego LiFe.


Elio Vs Wheego LiFe