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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I vote credit card debt.
+1. This seems like a no brainer.
Anonymous wrote:I vote credit card debt.