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![]() So, I say that $50k is a good start. If you have the $8k - $10k in annual expenses also figured into the budget, you may make it work. Good Luck, Mike Mike I couldn't agree more. However isn't that why you and your partner would sit down and make a budget and agree to both, an hourly rate and a monthly rate to be paid into an account that would need both signatures to write a check to pay these expenses? I don't belive the OP is going into this blindly ( or maybe they are), but at least they have realistic numbers to start with rather than asking what the best plane $15000 could buy. Going on how your post reads, these two should buy something like a piper 140 at $35000 and have a reserve of $15000 for repairs. Can't disagree with that either. In fact that is just the advice they are looking for. But if it where you, what would you buy? Lou |
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