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Definitely congrats! I paid mine off a couple months ago as well, and I agree.... It's GREAT to get a significant debt like that eliminated--and also to know that the car is 100% your own.
The process isn't much fun but it's great to finish off something like that. My last debt is Mortgage and should be done in 7yrs.. I'll definitely have a party that day
"Those who can't remember the past are condemmed to repeat it".- George Santayana.
DW and I were so excited this morning. This is actually the first time in 6 years of being married we don't owe anything else except mortgage. This is the moment that we have been waiting for.
This is actually the first time in 6 years of being married we don't owe anything else except mortgage. This is the moment that we have been waiting for.
Congrats! We're also at the mortgage-only stage and we're chipping away at that but still have about 15 years. Maybe less.
Steve
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* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
WTG it's a great feeling to know the car lasts longer than the payments. Enjoy Odyssey and know in your heart there is no good reason to change-out vehicles ea. year except in the imagination of the marketing mavens
Congrats! We're also at the mortgage-only stage and we're chipping away at that but still have about 15 years. Maybe less.
The feeling is mutual. DW and couldn't stop "high fiving" and congratulating each other all day
Now we can just "focus" on saving using the snowball affect except it goes to our EF. That's an extra $700 a month that will be putting away on top of what we currently save now.
The feeling is mutual. DW and couldn't stop "high fiving" and congratulating each other all day
Now we can just "focus" on saving using the snowball affect except it goes to our EF. That's an extra $700 a month that will be putting away on top of what we currently save now.
We're currently paying an extra $100/month on the mortgage. I'm tempted to increase that, but I think it would be better to boost non-retirement savings. Both of our cars are getting older (both over 100K miles) and we've only got 5 years before college expenses arrive. I think once I cap off the Roths this month, I'll start stashing cash for those things.
Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
We're currently paying an extra $100/month on the mortgage. I'm tempted to increase that, but I think it would be better to boost non-retirement savings. Both of our cars are getting older (both over 100K miles) and we've only got 5 years before college expenses arrive. I think once I cap off the Roths this month, I'll start stashing cash for those things.
You pretty much said it..."boost non-retirement savings". That's pretty our goal right now. We need to achieve our EF goal of $36K by next summer. Everything else we start tackling one by one.
For instance, we have a lot of expenses that we are looking ahead in the next year or two. Our kids room is the top priority; we need to repaint both of their rooms, add new beds and furnitures. We are also looking replace our TV and the microwave. Then theres our old 95 Altima that have been so good to us. We like to keep it as long as it last. Hopefully, we won't need to replace it just yet. Knock-on-woods!
It took us 3 1/2 years to pay if of $32,500 Odyssey. Boy I tell you, it feels really gooddddd. All we have is the mortgage and 2nd.
No credit card debt
No more car payment
Congrats! We've closed off a lot of old debts, and are almost up to our savings level that we've been aiming for, and as soon as we do, we'll have the car paid off within a month or two, and we're really looking forward to it.
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