Anonymous
Post 04/22/2017 20:16     Subject: What to do with $3,000 refund

Anonymous wrote:I'd spend $300-500 on something really nice for you & DH. A night away, a spa day during the workweek. Something! Invest in your marriage.

The rest you could apply to CC debt.


Uh, not at this point with credit card debt and only $2k in emergency money. That's incredibly irresponsible to spend it on a spa day. Pay down your credit card, op.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2017 20:07     Subject: What to do with $3,000 refund

Debt--credit cards the one with the highest rate first.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2017 19:39     Subject: What to do with $3,000 refund

I'd spend $300-500 on something really nice for you & DH. A night away, a spa day during the workweek. Something! Invest in your marriage.

The rest you could apply to CC debt.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2017 12:12     Subject: What to do with $3,000 refund

I would pay down credit card debt and work to build up savings.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2017 11:37     Subject: What to do with $3,000 refund

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Credit card debt.

Although, how much do you have in your checking/savings? If your balance is low, I might suggest putting half in checking and the other half towards the CC.

Do you have at least $10k accessible?


HAHA...no. We have about $1,000 in checking and $900 in savings.


Then put it in checking. Are you not making enough or spending too much? You can't live like that.


For a long time we weren't making enough and spending a lot (needed a new car, childcare for two kids, one kid became ill, I needed a bunch of emergency dental work). Then we bought a three bedroom apartment with all utilities included in the HOA in a nice neighborhood and then I got a big promotion and now make $65,000 more annually.

We are in a major catch up phase. But it's getting better.


That's great. Sounds like you've turned the corner. I'd put it in checking/savings. Total of 1900 is not enough emergency fund.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2017 11:34     Subject: What to do with $3,000 refund

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Credit card debt.

Although, how much do you have in your checking/savings? If your balance is low, I might suggest putting half in checking and the other half towards the CC.

Do you have at least $10k accessible?


HAHA...no. We have about $1,000 in checking and $900 in savings.


Then put it in checking. Are you not making enough or spending too much? You can't live like that.


For a long time we weren't making enough and spending a lot (needed a new car, childcare for two kids, one kid became ill, I needed a bunch of emergency dental work). Then we bought a three bedroom apartment with all utilities included in the HOA in a nice neighborhood and then I got a big promotion and now make $65,000 more annually.

We are in a major catch up phase. But it's getting better.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2017 11:00     Subject: What to do with $3,000 refund

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Credit card debt.

Although, how much do you have in your checking/savings? If your balance is low, I might suggest putting half in checking and the other half towards the CC.

Do you have at least $10k accessible?


HAHA...no. We have about $1,000 in checking and $900 in savings.


Then put it in checking. Are you not making enough or spending too much? You can't live like that.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2017 10:48     Subject: What to do with $3,000 refund

Anonymous wrote:Credit card debt.

Although, how much do you have in your checking/savings? If your balance is low, I might suggest putting half in checking and the other half towards the CC.

Do you have at least $10k accessible?


HAHA...no. We have about $1,000 in checking and $900 in savings.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2017 08:39     Subject: What to do with $3,000 refund

Credit card debt.

Although, how much do you have in your checking/savings? If your balance is low, I might suggest putting half in checking and the other half towards the CC.

Do you have at least $10k accessible?
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2017 06:02     Subject: What to do with $3,000 refund

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I vote credit card debt.


+1. This seems like a no brainer.


+2
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2017 04:41     Subject: What to do with $3,000 refund

pay off/down your highest interest rate debt, and don't take on anymore
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2017 22:07     Subject: What to do with $3,000 refund

Anonymous wrote:I vote credit card debt.


+1. This seems like a no brainer.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2017 22:06     Subject: What to do with $3,000 refund

Small emergency fund (2 - 3 months of expenses) if you don't have one

Debt - I'm a fan of smallest first because you get a psychological boost from getting one completely paid off, and studies have shown that increases your success paying more off after that.

After that the order would be larger emergency fund, replacing anything that truly needs an upgrade and was put off during debt payments.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2017 22:04     Subject: What to do with $3,000 refund

I vote credit card debt.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2017 22:00     Subject: What to do with $3,000 refund

There was some sort of hiccup and we overpaid our escrow taxes by $3,000. I just received a refund check.

What would you do with it?

We have student loans, credit card debt, two kids, a bathroom that needs work....etc.

Tell me what to do before I give up, use part of it at my gym and sign up for a personal trainer (we are both also out of shape and need help motivating).