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trainedmonkey

by Jim Winstead Jr.

i did the math the other day, and over the span of my netflix membership (since june 2000!), it has cost me a little around $4.50 per rental. it’s the last year that has really driven up my per-rental cost, between the temporarily increased rates and my slowdown in watching movies.

doing this sort of monetary math can be entertaining. here’s another one: if i assume that the car i owned for about 11 years cost about $9000 new, that means it cost just about $2.25 per day. just to own it: that doesn’t include gas, maintenance, or insurance. that’s more than i would have expected for a car that was pretty modest, and i had for a relatively long time.

i really should take another pass at doing a breakdown of how i’m spending my money. it’s been a few years since i last did it. all i have right now is this vague knowledge that i have a positive cash flow. (the biggest expenses are pretty easy: taxes, rent, and charity. those three alone soak up 60% of my paycheck. actually less, since my withholding was too high for most of the year.)

» Wednesday, November 24, 2004 @ 6:48pm » films, money, netflix » 1 comment, add yours
« Tuesday, November 23, 2004 @ 11:05pm • Saturday, November 27, 2004 @ 8:20am »

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Hmmm, my car works out to about $7 per day, though I added in the large repairs like replacing the transmission, and all the other major problems it has had.

I can't wait to replace it, I'm just hoping it can hold out through 2005...

» Pete Prodoehl (link) » Wednesday, November 24, 2004 @ 11:52pm

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