jackers
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Now - if you are getting out of debt, this is not possible. But once you are out of debt, if you plan to continue using the cards, don't carry a balance. Even it I get a 0% promo I wouldn't use it.
Very good point. When I was getting out of debt, I didnt allow myself to use credit cards at all and was cash funded. I kept one - but not in my purse - for any TRUE emergencies that thankfully didn’t happen.
Brief recap of my debt dumping story, which hopefully helps anyone reading this:
Started my path in 2009 with 1 income, 5 figure credit card debt, 5 figure school loan, and 5 figure bank loan (that I had taken out to consolidate prior credit card debt and then let myself accumulate it again - head smack). And a mortgage but that was not part of the focus.
I did a version of DR and the snowball where I focused on one debt at a time. Played the 0% interest game with CC balance transfers. Set up a detailed Excel spreadsheet to track income and expenses (that I still use today). Took me 2.5 years, no big vacations, and living on a cash budget (sometimes scrounging change to buy milk before payday) but not only did it work and work quickly (I paid off the school loan and bank loan early), I also learned a lot about my spending habits and also how to live within my means.
I will say that we had to add a car loan during those years (DH’s 15+ yr old car died, he had just started a new job after being a SAHD for 5 years, and we are rural with no public transportation) but, by that point I had learned so much about budgeting that I feel like we did it smart and with 2 incomes I was able to pay that loan off 18 months early.
It‘s a journey, but it really will get you to a good place down the road.