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Can I get my family out of $40,000 worth of debt.

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  • Debt free or Tutoring and Taxes?

    Posted on Saturday January 10th, 2009 at 07:41 in debt, taxes, tutoring

    I have to revamp my plan for 2009. My daughter is failing math so I had to get her a tutor. I took her to Sylvan Center because they guarantee results , however you do have to pay a high price for it. When my husband find out that I am paying them $6...

  • Loan-free

    Posted on Thursday November 13th, 2008 at 05:52 in loan, debt, christmas, thanksgiving, cash only

    We paid off our final loan. I had the money already to pay it off, however I was waiting for another check from some additional work my husband did for a Clinic, it hasn't arrived so I went ahead and paid the loan off with some of my Christmas money....

  • Another one bites the dust!

    Posted on Monday October 27th, 2008 at 17:48 in credit card, debt, paid off

    Today we celebrated paying off another credit card. It was our Military Star Card which we got in 1994. We were living in Colorado and my husband promise to get me a computer. Well we didn't have enough cash to get the whole system so we applied for ...

  • We Are Now the Masters of Mastercard

    Posted on Friday September 26th, 2008 at 06:53 in money, debt, mastercard, debt snowball, paid off

    Things have turn out better than expected. We have paid off my Elan Mastercard. My husband really has moved up to gazelle intensity. The debt is dropping really fast. The weird thing that gets me is that each time we pay off a bill I look at the exis...

  • What would we do without Ebay?

    Posted on Saturday September 13th, 2008 at 05:57 in ebay, debt, husband, debt snowball

    Thanks goodness for ebay, although we did not have the money from our regular pay period to put into our snowball we were able to make an extra $800 payment because my husband sold some items on ebay. I really never thought we would lesson our debt b...

  • Not On Hold Anymore

    Posted on Tuesday August 19th, 2008 at 19:41 in debt, wachovia, paid off, college cost

    Everything had been on hold for us for awhile because we were dealing with our daughter's college cost. We paid for her to take summer classes, then we had to save as hard as we could so we could be prepare to paid for her fall semester. Well she app...

  • Proposal & Compromise

    Posted on Thursday October 11th, 2007 at 08:16 in debt, payment, proposal

    I made a proposal to my husband yesterday. He's going to receive additional income this month for selling some medical equipment and doing some medical equipment repairs. I said,"we need to talk". We went into his home office (he listens better when...

  • My Husband Surprised Me!

    Posted on Monday October 8th, 2007 at 17:56 in debt, husband

    In order to keep myself focus I like to keep things posted in our Necessary Room (bathroom). So I hung up a schedule of my debt reduction plan for our first credit card $3133. I guess my husband was noticing it too, because I think he finally got it....

  • Money Chart on NCN

    Posted on Sunday October 7th, 2007 at 20:25 in debt, chart, ncn

    My money chart finally showed up on No Credit Needed Network. When I decided that I wanted to get out of debt I only put the credit card debt. If I have my figures correct by the time I get the credit debt paid the loans will be paid off.I can't wait...

  • I Want That

    Posted on Tuesday September 25th, 2007 at 08:00 in debt, envy, coach purse

    If you are a parent I am sure that your children have asked you to purchase something because everyone has it. Well as an adult do you find yourself doing this too? Within the last year most of my friends have been purchasing Coach purses. I have nev...

  • Impatience for Payday

    Posted on Friday September 21st, 2007 at 08:34 in debt, debt snowball

    My husband had been unemployed for a 13 months. With God's help we survived. We were never late on any of our bills, not even the dreaded credit cards. Our daughter was able to finish her sophomore year at college. We still have our house and cars(on...