But some time in 2005, I had one of my many “aha” moments - - my consumer debts snowballed to levels that I could no longer make the minimum payments. To add insult to injury, American Express rejected my credit card application for a 0% balance transfer.
I created a handwritten list of my debts in 2005 in a Steno Notebook that I still keep as a reminder of those dark days. My debt balances at the time were:
Private Student Loans: $57,950.98
Oh, and let’s not forget that in December 2005, after I turned in my leased car, I took out a $25,000 car loan to buy a new car. So setting aside my student loans, my total consumer debt (credit card, car loan) as of December 2005 was approximately $61,713.78!!
In fits and starts, I ventured onto the rocky road of debt repayment I’m currently on now. It took me over 4 years, but I’ve finally rid myself of the soul-crushing consumer debt-hole I dug for myself 14 years ago. My student loan balance is still mortifyingly high (approximately $98k), but I feel the end of my debt voyage is nearing.
I’d like to say that I’ll immediately snowball my $1,053/month credit card payments into my student loan payments. But, alas, I think I’m going to give myself a “breather” until the end of the year. I’m five months ahead of schedule vs. my Snowball Repayment Plan I created in August 2008, so I think I deserve a break.
I’m planning to spend some of the money, but I’m hoping to replenish some of my earmark funds for vacation and other miscellaneous spending. I finally feel like I’m on my way towards financial freedom.
22 comments:
Wow-what a journey you've been on! Congrats on this huge milestone.
Take a breather. You deserve it. And yeah, like I obsessively analyzed for you (actually I was mostly looking at your 401K), you are on your way to financial freedom. Congratulations on getting through the uncomfortable times.
Live it up a little! Celebrate! Make an enlarged copy of your NW chart and paste it front and center for everyone to see! That's the whole point of financial blogs, really, isn't it? I'd be making it into a highway billboard if I were you.
That's great. I'm really really glad for you.
Goes to show that paying off CC debt is possible, no matter how much you have, if you just chip away at it.
Congratulations!
Gratz!
This is certainly and inspiration for me:) We're pretty close to that balance right now.
Congratulations!
And, out of curiosity... What's Spagos like? Does it live up to the hype?
Congratulations!!! You deserve a bit of a celebration! :)
Congratulations on getting out of jail ( at least that is what paying off credit cards after 15 years and $12k felt like to me)
It is a huge burden off your shoulders, I bet you feel lighter already. Go celebrate!
Congrts dude. Thats a nice thing you have done. I am still some what under credit card debt.. hey give me some tips.
Awesome!! Congratulations, from someone who has been there too. You had me beat, my CC debt was around $22k. I'm so happy for you. If you are anything like me you'll soon be motivated to get rid of the rest of the debt, it's addicting somehow.
Congratulations on overcoming the credit card debt. I will be free of my credit card in 2010.
Good for you!!! that is amazing!!! Keep up the fantastic work!!! :)
Clearly, you rock. :-)
Congratulations.
Congratulations!!! Thats a nice thing you learn about debt management.
Awesome job, congratulations!!
I'm so happy you're back! Congratulations on getting the credit card paid off - we knew you'd do it!
congratulations! what a great stress relief! I can understand waiting until the new year to start snowballing that extra debt. Especially with the holidays coming (eeks).
That is a fabulous earmark in your personal history. :) Job well done.
congrats!job well done.
Yeah!!!!!!!! I'm so glad to hear. 15 years of credit card debt. I am so close to be credit card debt free too!
Nice job!
Congrats... you motivate me! I have less than $9000 left (from $15000 last year) but since I have taken a pay cut for one year it will take me two more years to pay them off! It makes me motivated to see that others are doing it! Great job.
Rightly said by psychsarah you have completed a wonderful journey. Congrats. Now I guess you can right a book on this journey of yours
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