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Old 11-14-2006, 01:00 AM
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What is a norm for a weekly maintenance fund? Is there a certian percentage of your net one should save? I've been putting away around $800 per week into my maintenance fund. It seems that when you get it built up something goes wrong. I just spent $1,800 in repairs and maintenance.

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Old 11-14-2006, 01:32 AM
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What is a norm for a weekly maintenance fund? Is there a certian percentage of your net one should save? I've been putting away around $800 per week into my maintenance fund. It seems that when you get it built up something goes wrong. I just spent $1,800 in repairs and maintenance.

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$800 per week should give you a healthy maintainance fund, depending upon the age and condition of the truck.
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Old 11-14-2006, 01:36 AM
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That is the reason for having a maintenance fund. Just be glad you have the money in the account when you need it. There will come a time when your maintenance fund will continue to grow and you could use the fund to buy a newer truck and pay cash, if you so choose.
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Old 11-14-2006, 01:51 AM
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It also gives you a good idea if you're cutting your margins too short. If you can't put money into some type of savings, either you're working too cheap, or your truck expenses are too high.
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Old 11-14-2006, 11:56 AM
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$800 a WEEK? $41,000/year? I can't imagine spending that much on mait. After about three years you'll have enough in your account to buy a truck for cash.

Depends on how many miles you run. Most stuff wears out based on mileage.
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I've been putting away around $800 per week into my maintenance fund.
Did you really mean a "week"?

Don't get me wrong, the more is better..it's still your money.
But i'd say if you need more thn $300 a week, it's time to say good bye, to that truck. :roll:

On the other hand, if you can afford it, it's a good thing, could buy your next truck for cash, in a 3 years! 8)
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