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Hope’s December Debt Update

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I am excited to share that with the exception of one credit card, I am up to date with all payments. It took some doing, but I’ve got a plan for Christmas, thanks for all the suggestions. I will share it after the holiday just in case my kids are tracking here.

So without further ado, here is how my debt stands currently:

Debt DescriptionOctober, 2023 TotalInterest RateMinimum PaymentPaid This MonthCurrent Total
Personal Loan #1$2,5000%6 months to pay$2,500
Personal Loan #2$2,5000%6 months to pay$2,500
CC - AMEX$89429.24%$93$100$916
CC - Wander$1,63029.24%$124$1,899
CC - USAA$5,00019.15%$135$200$5,072
CC - Amazon$1,49729.99%$53$53$1,495
CC - Sams$1,106*29.99%*$40$39
CC - Frontier$3,85729.99%$338$170$3,788
Car Loan$19,58112.69%$500$563$17,922
Student Loans$22,1212.875%$306Deferred until Dec, 2023$22,186
CC - Apple**$500$500$421
Total$61,186$61,868

Student Loans

My student loan payments were slated to resume this month, but I have applied for an income based repayment schedule based on my steady income and anticipate that will be approved. Just a waiting game for right now.

Part Time Fast Food Job

While I have officially accepted the new part time job, it’s going to be a slow start. They are figuring out how to onboard me, etc. and so I don’t believe I will be hitting the goal hours every week for at least another month-ish. But again, just a waiting game to see how it plays out and then ramps up. Grateful to have it though.

Going forward, I will refer to this job as my Coordinator job vs my Accounting job.

Part Time Contract Job

My contracted work should wrap up for the most part by the first or second week of January. That’s the work that will cover bills through January. I am hoping I will be able to negotiate some on-going work, even if it’s just a few hours a week. It has been a really fun and challenging project. I implemented a new POS system for their two locations – Commerce7, implemented and integrated a new inventory and production software with their production site – EKOS, and am currently finalizing their new website that integrates both with Commerce 7 and VinoShipper. In doing all this, I wrote new SOPs, replaced two other software applications that were using, got to choose and set up all new hardware, and learned a whole lot about wine making.

Praying I can get more projects like this as I have really enjoyed it. Know anyone who needs some help with their tech stack?

Preparation – Week 1 Results

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The goals for this last week were:

Week 1 – December 3

  1. Create a $2,500 budget
  2. List/re-list sellable items that might do better during this Christmas season (jewelry, old computer, etc.)
  3. Research selling digital products online, make a list of steps and related resources

Here’s how it went…

The $2,500 Budget

What a good and eye opening exercise! Although I found is near impossible to get down to the goal of $2,500.

I loved watching the conversations on Ashley’s recent post about paying off her mortgage vs buying an income generating property. The idea of having a paid off house going into retirement age is certainly appealing. I know it is an emotional thing, but there also is some sense of security with having what is typically one of your largest bills paid for going into that age when you work less or not at all and live off a fixed income.

I know I am nowhere near there, but definitely a conversation I am following.

For Sale

I relisted a bunch of jewelry and items on Facebook Marketplace that I have collected over the last few weeks as I have been going through all the nooks and crannies in my house. I took the time to take better pictures and am opening to make a couple of hundred dollars this month  as much of what I am selling would be great Christmas gifts. My motivation for the purge has been twofold. One, I am more and more inclined to own less so believe that after the holidays I will do another big purge of primarily furniture type things. I’ve mentioned before that I’ve given the kids time to give me feedback on anything that is important to them. So after the crowd leaves, I anticipate I will be ready to do a purge on a much larger scale.

It’s not that I don’t love my stuff. Most of them are inherited from grandparents and even great grandparents, but I find myself less and less inclined to spend time dusting. 🙂 Can anyone relate to that? So I want to live in a far more simple setting.

The second reason, is that as I consider renting out or selling my home…I realize that much of the “stuff” I have does not bring me joy anymore. So less to care for, less to potentially store or move. And I’d rather purge now, then have to have a “fire sale” down the road. I am being very thoughtful and intentional as I sort through things. Handling them, remembering where they came from, and deciding if they are worth keeping to me.

Digital Products

I have thoroughly enjoyed this research. And it’s been coupled with a lot of questions about what is next for me. I believe I’m pretty clear on the process and what will need to happen to set it up, all within my skillset. The question now is, what direction do I want to go in…still working on that.

The New Part Time Job

As of this morning, I have accepted a new part time role as a Catering Coordinator that I had two interviews for last week. The details that I know are as follows:

  1. Expect 20-25 hours per week but will start with regular onboarding for this fast food company.
  2. Starting pay at $13 per hour as advertised. Once I’m trained and working independently, they will reevaluate pay.
  3. I won’t have “regular hours” rather I will work hours required by catering orders that come in which means, I could work any combination of breakfast, lunch, and dinner hours on any given day. I will not be preparing the food rather coordinating the teams efforts to make sure the right food and goods are ready/delivered on time. And I will also be doing community outreach/marketing to grow the catering side of the business.

This is a new role for them so it’s kind of a grow and evolve as it makes sense. I’m super excited.

And I did speak with my current boss at the accounting firm and she fully supports the flexible hours I will need to make both jobs work. Woot, woot!