From: "ks"
Newsgroups: misc.invest.financial-plan
Subject: Re: Got out of debt!
Date: 12 Aug 2004 16:30:08 GMT
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I honestly don't think so. I went a little haywire after I bought my house.
I also honestly do have too many expensive hobbies. So I cut back on some
trips and a few activities and just really tried to cut out some of the crap
like expensive dinnners, lunch out (I live close enough to work to go home
for lunch), etc.... It really wasn't that bad.
"Michael" wrote in message
news:dfd40822.0408120447.1b66f372@posting.google.com...
> Good for you! I'm doing the same thing! Mostly cutting back on
> vacations to get rid of my CC debt. By the end of the year is my
> goal.
>
> Do you think you'll ever fall back into so much CC debt that your
> daily activities will be cut back again? This is my second time
> digging out, hopefulyl the last!
>
>
> "ks" wrote in message
news:...
> > Sorry, no real point to this post. Just patting myself on the back.
> >
> > Ok, technically I have need to make one more payment at the end of this
> > month, but my CC debt is gone. I even beat my goal by 2 months. I paid
off
> > $11,000 in 13 months without having to make major lifestyle changes.
> >
> > Next up is saving enough cash for our wedding next year, then paying off
my
> > car loan early. I also started putting some emergency funds into
savings.
> > It's not much yet, but it's a start.
> >
> > P.S. - Sorry Mr. Weekes, I didn't have to sell my house, my car, and all
my
> > posessions to do it. I did it exactly how I said. I spent more wisely
and
> > cut back on a few hobbies.
>
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