My husband and I sat down the other day and realized it's time to stop spending and time to start paying off debt. We would like to pay it all of in 12 months (by September 2006). It's a big goal, but even if we don't get to $0... as long as we get as close to it as possible, we'll be happy.
Oh btw, I'm not talking all debt as in mortgage too... but more specifically credit card debt. If we could manage to pay off our Jeep loan too, that would be great, but that might not happen (and would be too much to ask of ourselves).
We tallied up all our credit card debt last night (this includes my husband's business credit card) and the total came to just over $9000. With payments that are due my hubby we should be able to bring it down to $8300 by the beginning of this September.
All the 0% offers ran out on our cards, so now we're paying 12.99-15.99% interest on all the cards (JcPenney has a balance of $300.00 at 22%). We realized that we are spending an awful lot of money on interest... and that money could be going to paying off the balances, so we decided we would check into getting a personal loan, which will hopefully be under 8%.
Do you think that's a good idea? We would probably get it for 3 years, so that the payment would not be more than what it is now, separately. Then, at worst, we would bring it to zero in 3 years, but we fully intend to put as much as possible towards it. Also, because a good chunk of that is my hubby's business credit card, whenever he gets paid for jobs he does (www.phoenixtuning.com), he can put that towards it.
We also intend to put our tax return towards it, as well as any extras we get throughout the year. We figure with less money going towards interest and more towards the balance, that will help lower it quicker as well.
As soon as we get the loan (if we can get the loan), we want to cancel most of our credit cards. We still need the business credit card and as we own a duplex and don't have much of a savings account, we need to have a bit available for emergencies, so we are thinking of keeping one high balance card (meaning the highest balance card to serve for both purposes). Is it a good idea to cancel our credit cards? How will that affect our credit score?
Any advice is appreciated, thanks!
-Niki
Oh btw, I'm not talking all debt as in mortgage too... but more specifically credit card debt. If we could manage to pay off our Jeep loan too, that would be great, but that might not happen (and would be too much to ask of ourselves).
We tallied up all our credit card debt last night (this includes my husband's business credit card) and the total came to just over $9000. With payments that are due my hubby we should be able to bring it down to $8300 by the beginning of this September.
All the 0% offers ran out on our cards, so now we're paying 12.99-15.99% interest on all the cards (JcPenney has a balance of $300.00 at 22%). We realized that we are spending an awful lot of money on interest... and that money could be going to paying off the balances, so we decided we would check into getting a personal loan, which will hopefully be under 8%.
Do you think that's a good idea? We would probably get it for 3 years, so that the payment would not be more than what it is now, separately. Then, at worst, we would bring it to zero in 3 years, but we fully intend to put as much as possible towards it. Also, because a good chunk of that is my hubby's business credit card, whenever he gets paid for jobs he does (www.phoenixtuning.com), he can put that towards it.
We also intend to put our tax return towards it, as well as any extras we get throughout the year. We figure with less money going towards interest and more towards the balance, that will help lower it quicker as well.
As soon as we get the loan (if we can get the loan), we want to cancel most of our credit cards. We still need the business credit card and as we own a duplex and don't have much of a savings account, we need to have a bit available for emergencies, so we are thinking of keeping one high balance card (meaning the highest balance card to serve for both purposes). Is it a good idea to cancel our credit cards? How will that affect our credit score?
Any advice is appreciated, thanks!
-Niki


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