This article will dive into the following topics: Changing Times: Why “good” debt has become a myth Bad advice: The outdated advice you hear all the time to avoid at all costs Debt alternatives: Options you can consider instead of accruing more debt Become debt free: The order in which you should pay off […]
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2017 Review – $27k Student Loans Paid Off + $17k Saved + $950 Spent Per Month
In this post, I’ll discuss the strategies I used to: Pay off $27,600 of student loans this year; Save a $10,000 emergency fund in 4 months; Increase my net worth by $40,000 this year; Live on less than $1,000 a month, while traveling and enjoying life; and Save $6,900 for investing in 2 months. […]
Q3 2017 Financial Review – $4k of Student Loans Paid Off + $5k Emergency Fund Saved
In this post, I’ll discuss the strategies I used to: Make my final $3,800 payment on $67,000 of high-interest student loans; Save $5,000 for my emergency fund in 3 months; Spend less on travel when I visited South Carolina and Cape Cod; Get a “like new” computer for less than $100; Live on $800 […]
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I Just Paid off $67,000 of High Interest Student Loans in Less than 2 Years – and Saved $23,600 in Interest!
Goodbye High Interest Debt, and Good Riddance. There has been a giant smile on my face all week because I just reached a HUGE milestone in my journey to becoming debt free. On July 28th, I paid the final $3,815 balance due on the high interest portion – originally totaling $61,800 when borrowed – of […]
Q2 2017 Financial Review – $21,500 of Student Loans Paid Off!
Q2 was a great quarter — I put over $21,000 towards shrinking my $100,000 high mountain of debt! That’s over 20% of the total I owed when I graduated college. Quarter 2 (April, May, June) is where I try to learn from my Q1 Spending Plan Review and address my problem spending areas. I […]
2016 Review – Paying Off $33k in Student Loans + Living on $4,500
In 2016, my expenses were less than $4,500, but I still had a lot of fun – after all, my main priority is enjoying my twenties while aggressively paying off my student loans. I went to a few festivals, including a brew festival, a music festival, and a chowder festival (who knew that was a […]
2015 Review – Graduating College, Getting Job(s), and Repaying $9,750 of Student Loans
2015 was a roller coaster – I was working towards graduating with honors in my bachelor degree program, trying to get a full-time job in my field, and sifting through the stacks of old student loan information that I had conveniently forgot about for the past four years while in college. I was also […]
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Why Debt is Not For Me
Photo by Tim Marshall If you search google with “why debt is…” it will first complete your query with “why debt is good.” I went down that rabbit hole to see the reasons people have for thinking (or rationalizing) that their debt is good. The idea of “Good Debt” versus “Bad Debt” is perpetuated throughout the […]