I had a seasonal job this summer at a farm stand. The $ was set aside to pay off our most high-interest cc, which it will.
So, what do I do next? I don't have the extra $ coming in, we live fairlly frugally already, and DH doesn't really want to scrimp, isn't on board with me on this. I can do things as long as they don't affect him too much. We live on his income only.
So...the next highest cc is Discover and we stopped using it a while ago, I think we still owe like $3,000 on it.
I thought about getting DH to add the payment we've been giving Discover and the regular payment we were giving cc #1. He'll agree to it and we'll do it for a month or two, but then he'll forget and use the money on ebay or something, and that will kill that. For two to three months, we'll make a big dent in it, but after that, it's going to be tough to get him to go along. (He hates long term planning. I don't get it, but I've been married to the guy for 28 years now, so I've learned.)
Any ideas would be appreciated! Thanks in advance --
Judi
So, what do I do next? I don't have the extra $ coming in, we live fairlly frugally already, and DH doesn't really want to scrimp, isn't on board with me on this. I can do things as long as they don't affect him too much. We live on his income only.
So...the next highest cc is Discover and we stopped using it a while ago, I think we still owe like $3,000 on it.
I thought about getting DH to add the payment we've been giving Discover and the regular payment we were giving cc #1. He'll agree to it and we'll do it for a month or two, but then he'll forget and use the money on ebay or something, and that will kill that. For two to three months, we'll make a big dent in it, but after that, it's going to be tough to get him to go along. (He hates long term planning. I don't get it, but I've been married to the guy for 28 years now, so I've learned.)
Any ideas would be appreciated! Thanks in advance --
Judi
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