ObsessedwiththeMouse
<font color=blue>Diehard <b>Packers</b> fan, <i>bu
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I love that quote from Dr. Phil!![]()
Looking back on my "charging history" I really wish I could go back and take the credit card out of my hands, but I can't change it. It is what it is. I have to look forward and change my future.
I refuse to ever have another credit card in this house...EVER. (unless it's secured with a $300 or $500 limit...but only ONE)
I just read the OP and thought that I wish someone had warned me about the trouble of credit card debt. Although, I'm sure if they had, I wouldn't have listened anyways.
The other day, we gathered up our cc's (about 25 of them) and put them in a pile. I looked at the pile and thought "This controlled my life in the past...it will NOT control my future anymore!"
I want my family to have a financially secure, stable future.
I am sorry to the OP to hijack your thread, I really didn't mean it.![]()
Can you explain this, please? By that definiation, you would be bouncing checks/payments every month...
Oh, okay. I was thinking monthly expenses, like what comes out of your band account. I read the initial statement and thought "Then I guess I must not be in debt!"credit cards, home equity, there are lots of ways people figure out how to spend money they don't have!
I love that quote from Dr. Phil!![]()
Looking back on my "charging history" I really wish I could go back and take the credit card out of my hands, but I can't change it. It is what it is. I have to look forward and change my future.
I refuse to ever have another credit card in this house...EVER. (unless it's secured with a $300 or $500 limit...but only ONE)
I just read the OP and thought that I wish someone had warned me about the trouble of credit card debt. Although, I'm sure if they had, I wouldn't have listened anyways.
The other day, we gathered up our cc's (about 25 of them) and put them in a pile. I looked at the pile and thought "This controlled my life in the past...it will NOT control my future anymore!"
I want my family to have a financially secure, stable future.
I am sorry to the OP to hijack your thread, I really didn't mean it.![]()
Can you all recommend a website or something that would help me figure out a budget? (One that isn't going to cost me money!) I'd like to know what you use. Thanks!
I for one am NOT a Dave Ramsey fan. I have CC debt AND I am going on vacation by putting it on my Disney Visa. I am paying down my debt which is less than 5K total across 3 CCs. That is the ONLY debt I have and a I paying down a sizeable amount every month. I just personally feel I shouldn't put off doing fun stuff until it is paid. If I do put off the fun stuff like vacations or going out with friends I fee like I am being punished.
Though I will say this...a portion of my debt is medical related and some is car repairs. I am not financially irresponsible and I feel I deserve at least 1 nice vacation a year just to unwind and relax.
I used to feel like that.
My question is how do you get into so much debt in the first place. .
There's this place called Target...![]()
Well here is how everything breaks down:
CC #1 (USAA):
Balance: $3100
Interest: 7.75% (prime + 1.75)
Monthly Payment: $200
I do not use this one currently and am just working on paying down the balance. I will however keep the card because I have had it since I started college in 99. I have a long history with this company and want to keep it that way.
CC #2 (Disney Visa):
Balance: Currently less than $100
Interest: 0% till December
Monthly Payment: Varies
I only use this for the points. I owe about $700 still on my vacation and that will go on there and I have 0% so I can take my time in paying it off.
CC #3 (This one I got to finance a medical procedure):
Balance: $550
Interest: 0% till August
Monthly Payment: $50-100
This will be paid off by August and I have no plans of keeping it.
I have no other debt, no house payment since I rent and no car payment. However that may change once I pay off CC #1. My car is 13 years old and I am going to drive it into the ground.
Here is how I see my vacation:
Roundtrip air to Orlando in first class: $0 (frequent flyer miles from my dad courtesy of government travel)
Dining Plan add on to MYW package: $0 (bounceback offer from Sept 07)
Magical Express Service: $0 (no need for a rental car)
My parent's first Disney trip since 02 and their first times on EE, Soarin and Mission Space: Priceless
ETA: Tonilea I am not attacking you. I just thought I would provide more information about my situation.
You keep talking about your husband's salary. Do you have a job? If not, have you considered getting a job to pay the debt rather than going the bankruptcy route? It would be the honorable, adult thing to do. If you have kids, how about a night job or a weekend job? Personally, I'd do all I could to avoid bankruptcy. It seems to me like the bankruptcy court would say "Well get a job."
No offense taken.
I was being completely serious when I said we lived like that - it is pretty easy being in a little debt, then things spiraled out of control... job change that turned into a disaster, some medical bills, a lot of poor decisions (not saying you would make them, but we did), depression (me) and a feeling of deservatiude - things were tough - we deserved xyz. It was all those things, coupled with the fact that I just didn't "get" money and had never been taught. My Mom, she "gets" money, she modeled it, but she never actually taught us about money. My Dad freely admits that without my Mom, he wouldn't in his (edited) words, "Have a pot to pee in". I think some people just "get" it and others don't.
But, we can be taught. And for us, that is where Dave Ramsey came in. We used his program and it works.