Wednesday, November 27, 2013

got paid/snowball plans

Dave Ramsey's Plan.
Other than the posted credit, I only have the regular house stuff, like electric, cable, phones, car insurance, internet, etc etc. I worked hard last year and earlier this year to get my smaller "debt" paid off, like some medical bills, JCP card, car payment, and my husband's credit card.


I got paid this morning, sent out checks for the mortgage (December), paid 100 on the medical bill I have, and our cell phone plan. I have to get some cash into my kids lunch accounts, gas for two cars, groceries, and some holiday gifts for the needy (angels I chose form KMART Christmas trees). I am getting the kids each a winter coat today, and taking them to see a movie. 


Emergency Fund: 1,000.00 Goal!!!

3-6 Month Living Expenses 1719.15 (Goal 5,000)
Nothing added at this pay check time.

Wells Fargo  (A) 25,000 YIKES! My old balance is 23,948.74. 
 I give them their 90 dollars minimum payment, along with a payment of 527 a month (snowballed). I divide the payment up into two payments a month. I have been sending 300 every two weeks for two months.  Wow. That was above my snowball payment of 617 a month. The new balance is 23,348.74.


Student Loan 15,000 total another yikes!! Old balance is 14,430.84.
 I give them a 167 a month as their minimum payment. I made a payment 10/31/2013. My new statement was sent online for December. $14,160.57 is the new amount!!

 This is the old amounts posted:
TypePrincipalInterest Rate
Subsidized$2,536.643.4%
Subsidized$4,825.114.5%
Unsubsidized$6,906.446.8%
Here is the new amounts that are current.
TypePrincipalInterest Rate
Subsidized$2,517.513.4%
Subsidized$4,788.714.5%
Unsubsidized$6,854.356.8%

Mortgage was 90,000  total....643.21 a month. The old balance is 72,275.45.
 I paid the minimum and waiting on a new statement. The new statement came in for December is 72,104.42.  I sent in my mortgage payment today for December. 

403B Retirement Plan: I've started a retirement plan back in 2006 and was putting 6 percent of my pay check every two weeks. I am at a point in my financial planning, I put in 10 percent every two weeks since October 2013.

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