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Old 03-10-2008, 12:07 PM   #21
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With our 2007 tax refund we put $3000 toward debt. I think we maybe went over that by a couple 100. We paid off the plumber (for installing the furnace last year), my mom (owed $100 to her home improvement cc), medical bill (saved 25% by paying now), and today I just settled a large debt that was financed for our water treatment system we had installed over 5 yrs. ago. We settled for 60% (a little more than I wanted to but still good) of the current balance. WOOHOO! This frees up so much more money monthly to pay off small debts, truck pmt., and student loans. I'm breathing a sigh of relief.
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Old 03-10-2008, 12:13 PM   #22
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We our tax return we paid off the mini van that had $2300 left on the loan.
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Old 03-15-2008, 03:26 PM   #23
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I sent the last check off to the credit card people yesterday! No more credit card debt.

Jan 2006 I was $35,305 in debt --- credit cards, IRS and a car loan.

Today, March 15th 2008 I have a truck loan for $7,722.

I could get that much by selling it. All credit card and IRS debt is gone.

Truck loan willbe paid off my mid summer!
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Old 03-31-2008, 06:49 AM   #24
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Wow - these entries are so inspiring! I want to be here too! I am working on it (with DH help - so that really helps out!)

Congrats to everyone who has had their successes!
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Old 05-01-2008, 10:23 PM   #25
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A small victory here, but we just paid off dh's student loans! Good bye Sallie Mae!

We still have 1 credit card left which I'm expecting to be gone by March (or earlier depending on our tax return) and then my van should be paid off by the end of 2008!

Of course all this depends on whether or not we move! Hopefully we'll stay here long enough to get out of all this debt since DH wants a new car! We'll see!!

Baby steps! (all of this made possible by Dave Ramsey)

Ok - So I thought I would throw in my update!!

We paid off our credit card debt!!!! So Sallie Mae is gone, Chase is gone and now we're down to paying off my van. I'm SO excited. I have our estimated pay off date for October, but I hope to find enough money along the way to pay it off a month early for DH's birthday! Espcially since we found the money to pay of our CC debt a month early for my birthday! Happy Birthday to me!!! (the best present EVER)
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Old 05-13-2008, 03:11 PM   #26
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I usually don't post in forums but in this case I am to thrilled not to share. I recently purchased a program that is going to guide me out of debt. My husband and I bought our home just before the "bubble" took off so we have a reasonable mortgage, We had 26 yrs left on it and the payment was doable but with this new program I will have my mortgage paid in full in less than 10 years. At first I was skeptical but I see it working with each statement.
The best part is it was easy, I didn't have to refinance, my payment didn't change and I didn't have to change my budget. What I did have to do was look at banking just a bit differently but after about a month I had it down and it's been easy to follow. Now in addition to that I have been trying to follow the experts advice and work at whittling down my credit card debt and I managed to pay off 2 credit cards with our tax returns and the economic stimulus rebate check. I have recently learned that most financial experts recommend that you figure the right deductions to claim so that you break even with the government at tax time and don't get a big return. I know the government is using my money and I'm not getting any interest out of the deal but for me its like a forced savings account and I really put that lump sum to use each year.
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Old 05-16-2008, 06:57 PM   #27
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I am really hoping to post a success story here next year!!
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Old 05-21-2008, 11:13 AM   #28
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PAID OFF MY CAR!!!
YEY!!! just mailed the check today, i should receive the title within the next 2 weeks.
The sporty 2005 Saturn Ion Quad coupe is all mine!!
it feels sooo good
my next and only debt left is my student loan.
other than that, i will be debt free very soon.....
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Old 06-19-2008, 11:44 AM   #29
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Share your victories here! If you paid off a bill, found a solution to your financial stress, or resisted temptation... let us know by sharing your story here. We want to help celebrate your success!
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Old 06-26-2008, 07:57 AM   #30
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I was in deep debt right out of high school. My parents
never budgeted money, so of course I never knew how.
(I'm 30 now, so this hasn't been very long ago)
My dh saved me!! He taught me how to budget,
save and be frugal. He helped me get completely
out of debt, student loans and all!!
We got completely debt free! Completely! House paid off,
car paid off, everything!!! It only took about 4 years!
It was really HARD work, but I/we stuck
with it and it has paid off! I think the key is to keep at it
even after your debt is gone!
One of the BIGGEST money savers to us is we brown bag
our lunches and eat dinner at home every night. That saves
so much money, it's hard to believe!! And it is quite simple!
It's easy to get frustrated, but it is so worth it to stick it out!!!!

You payed off your house in 4 years! That is great. I cannot wait until our house is payed off. How much did you save in interest?
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