We didn’t expect to be able to add $1,000 to our baby savings account this month – and we didn’t…
We overshot our expectations and were able to save more than usual. Hurray!!
Our roommates moved out and we didn’t get a rent payment this month BUT, my husband and I both worked side jobs the last few weekends and more than made up for the difference. We added $1,600 to the pot!!
My Debt
Original Debt: $38,495.86
Added Debt: $1,781.50
Total Debt: $40,277.36
Paid: $32,094.11
Remaining: $8,183.25
Cash Savings: $5,100.00
Broken Down
Auto Loan 1: $0.00
Credit Card: $0.00
Student Loan: $8,183.25
Auto Loan 2: $0.00
Vet Loan: $0.00
*As a reminder, cash savings is in preparation for costs of time missed from work and from any hospital fees. All remaining funds will be applied to debt.
**Cash savings is in addition to our emergency fund.
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My Debt
- Original Debt: $38,495.86
- Added Debt: $1,781.50
- Total Debt: $40,277.36
- Paid: $36,084.36
- Remaining: $4,193.00
- Broken Down
- Auto Loan 1: $0.00
- Credit Card: $0.00
- Student Loan: $4,193.00
- Auto Loan 2: $0.00
- Vet Loan: $0.00
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Posted: June 6th, 2011 at 10:36 am
Interesting story re: Bank of America and mortgage collection gone wrong.
http://www.digtriad.com/news/watercooler/article/178031/176/Florida-Homeowner-Forecloses-On-Bank-Of-America
Posted: June 6th, 2011 at 11:22 pm
That’s awesome! Congrats and keep up the good work.
i am a new reader, so just figured out you are expecting a baby… congratulations! I have a 9-month old and i can tell you that those little things are the best things that can happen! They sure do put life in perspective
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Posted: June 7th, 2011 at 4:44 am
Well done on the savings in that ye overshot yere goals !
hats off!
Posted: June 10th, 2011 at 9:14 am
Well done! You’re making great progress.
Posted: June 10th, 2011 at 9:24 am
Keep it up,
There is so much power in “small amounts”