Made $10 off an ebay auction last night. Every bit counts. Gearing up for the consignment sale this spring too.
Despite popular belief, we're doing good this month. My gap bill is zero (sometimes I forget to pay that off at the end of the month, since I don't get paper bills). I had to carry a balance on my business amex card while I waited for my old camera to sell on ebay (I bought a new one cheaper then I sold the old one for! Bonus money). But that's paid off.
Moving to our debit cards makes it harder to charge senselessly I guess. I'm addicted to checking our mint account daily, LOL. Though my husband warns me against putting too much stock in it as we have auto-pay that draw at different times in the month vs pay periods, etc.
We now have 5 CC's with balances ranging from $200-2000. All are either zero or very low interest rates. Seeing as we were getting killed with high balances on high rate cards, it's nice to see some of our debt isn't killing us month after month after month. And our biggest balance is still at 0% for 21 months which is really nice.
I'd like to see DH and I attack the 2 balances we have remaining on the higher rate cards. Focus on really getting those balances down, while we do minimums on the others for awhile. While it'd be nice to see a $500 card go away (we could easily do that with what we have in "reserves", I'd rather take a chunk of that money and attack the ones hurting us the most.
I also need to talk my husband into releasing money to these debts. Anytime we have money come in, he's more prone to let it just sit in our checking account, which we all know as spenders, slowly starts to disappear. Even if he's only letting go of $100 here and there, it's $100 off the bigger picture.
On all that note, I'm praying for the cold day tomorrow. Temps might be -30 below. That'll mean no commute to work, or going out spending, LOL.
Oh and that reminds me, I filled up yesterday for $2.86/gal. Kroger hadn't upped their prices yet, and I have $.30 in fuel points. The going rate here right now is $3.40+/gal. So that's like $10 in savings