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    Default Gatosqueak's Personal Debt Cutters Thread 2012

    Paid Off:
    Heather's car: $1324.40 (Paid 2/7/2011)
    HOA 2011- $359.38 (Paid 2/7/2011)
    DISH Satellite HD- $255.57 (Paid 2/7/2011)
    Gym Enrollment Memberships- $125.56 (Paid 2/7/2011)
    Mom's Loan- Rest of debt forgiven ($400 4/1/2011)
    Pet Vaccinations- $190 (paid 4/2011)
    Baby's OB Charges for Delivery by 20 weeks- $362.03 (paid 6/2011)
    Car Registration/Inspection- $150.00 (paid 7/2011)
    Flood Insurance- $319 (paid 7/2011)
    Paypal Credit Card- $83 (paid 1/2012)
    Best Buy Credit Card- $85.91 (paid 2/2012)
    HOA 2012- $386 (2/12)

    Savings
    $1000

    Debt Snowball Payments Toward Debt Each Month: $65

    Debt:
    No interest:
    H Firestone: $329- 6/18/2012 (no interest if paid by date)
    H Firestone: $1620- 7/18/12 (no interest if paid by date)
    Discover- $4210.74- 7/1/2013 (no interest if paid by date)
    Greater Houston Anesthesiology (medical bill): $363.40 ($31 monthly payment, no interest)
    Methodist Hospital Nasal Surgery (medical bill): $1312 ($65 monthly payment, no interest)
    Methodist Hospital Joe's Birth (medical bill): $3273 ($130 monthly payment, no interest)

    Interest:
    Citicard: $1870.15 (8.9% APR)

    Our progress via Dave Ramsey's Baby Steps:
    The Baby Steps:

    Pre-Step 1: Get current on your debts and do a budget
    Before you begin the baby steps, you must be current on your bills and, if you aren't doing one already, begin doing a monthly budget.

    Baby Step 1: Save $1000 cash in the bank
    Start your emergency fund. If your income is less than $20,000, make that $500.

    Baby Step 2: Get out of debt
    With Gazelle intensity and using the debt snowball, pay off all your debts.

    Baby Step 3: Finish the emergency fund
    With the money you were paying towards debt, now with no debts, you can save 3-6 months of expenses into a fully funded emergency fund.

    Baby Step 4: Save for retirement
    Saving 15% of your income didn't seem possible before, But with no payments, you'll be ready for retirement and not have to take a job as a Wal-Mart greeter.

    Baby Step 5: Save for College
    Instead of taking out student loans, your kids will be eternally grateful you thought ahead and had a plan for their higher education.

    Baby Step 6: Pay off the house

    Baby Step 7: Build Wealth and Give It Away

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    Expanded Baby Steps:
    0.1 Commit to NEVER borrow $$$ EVER for ANYTHING other than possibly a house
    0.2 Talk with spouse and get him/her on the same page as you concerning finances
    0.3 Do a written budget
    0.4 Temporarily stop all retirement contributions- We have decided to continue these.
    0.5 Get current on the basics (You MUST have Food, Utilities, Shelter, Basic Transportation)
    0.6 Amputate "toys" (bikes, boats, ATV's etc) if they will keep you from completing the snowball within 12 months
    0.7 Cut lifestyle (Cut CATV, Cellphone, Regular phone "extras", Internet, Eating out, etc) and/or take a second job if $1000 EF will take more than 30-90 days. (depending on income)
    0.8 Get current on ALL bills.
    1.0 Save $1000 in Baby Emergency Fund (EF)- Current step started 7/2011
    1.1 Chop up CC's. (You have an EF now, no NEED to keep those CC's!!!)- We're keeping our Firestone Cards open for car repairs & discover card for balance transfers at 0%.
    1.2 Get Health Insurance NOW (chances of getting sick w/major medical bills are larger than that of death), especially if you have children.
    1.3 Get Life Insurance NOW if you have debt/your family couldn't make it financially if you died. Especially important if you have children! Social Insecurity only provides a small amount of coverage if you have dependents.
    1.4 Amputate cars that you can't pay off within 24 months (you have an EF to fix "bondo buggy" if something should happen)
    1.5 Consider raising insurance deductables to $500 or $1000 and dropping full coverage on paid for "bondo buggy" (you have an EF ya know)
    1.6 Draw up a will.
    1.7 Get Long-Term Disability Insurance.
    2.0 Do debt snowball, paying all your debts from lowest BALANCE to highest.
    2.1 You can take your first vacation since finding Dave if you can pay cash for it. (no using the EF!!!)
    3.0 Save 3-6 months EXPENSES in EF (FFEF)
    3.1 Start replacement car fund.
    3.2 Save up 20% for home purchase OR pay down existing mortgage to the point you can drop PMI.
    3.3 Start furniture or other non-essential stuff replacement fund.
    3.4 Move up in car if you still feel the need to (must pay cash for it!, you can only buy NEW if you have a net worth over a million dollars)
    4.0 Start contributing 15% of your paycheck to retirement.
    5.0 Save for kids college fund.
    6.0 Pay off the house early.
    7.0 Live like no one else since you have lived like no one else! Give, Build Wealth and Have Fun!

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    Default Re: Gatosqueak's Personal Debt Cutters Thread 2012

    Paid off two debts so far this year. Monthly debt snowball payments toward debt is now $65.

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    Default Re: Gatosqueak's Personal Debt Cutters Thread 2012

    Not going to list car or house, lol :) Not worried on those right now!!

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    You are sooo organized! wow I wish I had everything together!! Slowly but surely you will do it! best of Luck to you!

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