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Yes, I have a limit on what I will pay per card. |
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16 | 12.70% |
Yes, I have a limit on the total investment in my collection. |
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10 | 7.94% |
Yes, I have a limit per card and a limit on my collection as a whole. |
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4 | 3.17% |
No, I don't have any specific limits. |
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96 | 76.19% |
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I really didnt have a limit on any single card, but i missed several on e-bay that went to high. Bided my time till I felt I got a good price on my card I was looking for. Also I'm finished with my goal that I set out in aug. 2006 of collecting all cards listed in the SMR mag. Just added up the damage and I was quite surprized. Ouch!!!
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I don't have any limits but don't have much to spend either.
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I try to stick to a budget of how much I'll spend in a given month. In effect, it is a "per card cap", but I don't look at it in that way.
Bizarre advice from Ramsey given that he's tying a cumulative balance (your collection) to an annual amount. It's a bit woeful for people who: a) have been collecting for a very long time or b) have lots of wealth, but smaller income. |
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I had to go with "No, I don't have any specific limits".
Depending on the card, I might totally overspend in order to secure the purchase. For cards that are more common I try not to go over VCP/fair market value which I guess would be my limit per card. However, when I see something that I have been long after for my collection I don't have specific limits...because if I did, I would probably go over them all the time.
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I really try to break even...no salary (will probably make an exception for the National) goes into my collection...I can spend anything I make on ebay, freelance writing...and I include my (modest) expense reimbursements in the collection pool. Also generally slide a bonus in there now and then. I would say it comes out to about 5% of my income. I work for my family, I make extra money for me is my general mantra. I will pay national expenses from the family budget. It is both ill and well defined.
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I buy my cards with my extra money. When I get paid I put a set amount into an account to pay bills. Then I put a set amount into an account as savings/investments. Once I've done that, I spend what's left on whatever I want. Sometimes it's cards...sometimes it's putting young girls through college.
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i used to have my "manager" go all Hal McRae when i bought cards... i think that counts as a salary cap
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kamDqL-AGzI
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I'm with Section103, it seems wrong to tie your collectibles pucrhases/investments to your income. If anything it should be tied to your total worth.
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I don't have a limit. That's why I'm broke
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This poll is kind of like going to an AA meeting and asking if there are any alcoholics
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my limit is what the markets says. i wont pay more than average for a card unless it is a killer card for my set. Even then I set a limit
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I'm guessing he's trying to say you shouldn't have more than 10% of a year's take home pay tied up in a hobby because otherwise you might end up with someone that makes $30k a year with a $100k baseball card collection that they have accumulated over the years when he would suggest that you limit the collection to $3k and it would be better to put the other $97k toward retirement, mutual funds, putting the kids through college, paying off the house, etc. I would tend to agree with you that everyone's situation is different and it's their money so they can do whatever they want with it.
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Collecting for a long time is a red herring. It isn't the amount that you paid for the cards, it is the amount that it is worth today. Forgetting tax ramifications and selling costs, every day the person decides to keep money in their collection instead of in the bank/paying off debts etc.
I agree that it would have have been better as a percentage of net worth and depending on where they were in the the baby steps. |
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that I adhere to, however, my internal alarm bells go off for any card over $100, and that makes me think alot, and sometimes I become queasy. Not saying that I won't buy it, but it takes a lot of thought and sometimes even more Tums or Pepto Bismol, depending on the card.
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No specific limits, but I'm trying not to "grow" my collection right now, only spend if I sell, or sell when I spend is how it usually works.
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