Right now, I am at a block. To do this or to do that. Peggy has been giving me some sound advice. Growth is something that I am doing and I have to build to just say no to somethings. For instance, I know I can watch tv on the Internet, but to actually get rid of cable, that is going to take some time. I did get rid of HBO and Cinemax, keeping Showtime, Sundance, Starz, and Encore. Thinking really hard about getting rid of another channel. The phone is another issue, having the Internet and phone in a bundle has given me features that come along with the packet. Caller ID, comes in handy. Getting rid of call waiting, three way, and all the other things will save me money two. My phone bill may just be under $25.00 a month cutting those features.
Sometimes I get confused on what is more important. Here are the challenges that I face financially. Background history, two loans from undergraduate school have not been paid in full. They are in deferment until January 2011 (anticipated graduation date Walden University). Since I work at a low income school, I qualify for teacher loan forgiveness program. Due to having loans prior to October 1998 the money can not be taken off. Hence my wanting to get these loans paid off so my post graduate loans can be relieved.
Wachovia: $2,680.57
Tax Lien: $5,927.42
US Dept. of Education: $13,402.56
The quicker I pay them off the quicker I can do other things. Maybe this is what I will do. Instead of paying $200.00 a month on Wachovia, I will be $500.00 a month of the tax lien. Wachovia will receive $100 and the US Dept of Education will get $25.00 monthly. More will be paid on Wachovia and the tax lien as I make more money. The tax lien and Wachovia will be done for by December 09.
What is important tends to take the back burner to things that hold no relevance to my life. It is so easy to loss sight of the main thing. This month was one of them. There are only 9 weeks to my vacation and I have wasted almost 3 of them. Relaxing, getting confused, and not doing a thing has me feeling lackadesic. The real estate bug has biten me again. Properties are out there waiting to be purchased and rented out.
Back to the debts. I am going to pay the minimum on the student loans and put the lump sum on the tax lien. I have to get what I want for me. Having the lien paid for will allow me other opportunties. Working extra, selling candles, and tutoring will support paying off debt. It will be done.
Right now, I feel anxious ready to make things happen. Taking one day at a time and doing what I can with what I have will help. Things will work themselves out. It takes me to always be ontop of my money and put it to good use.
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Willetta,
If you owe money, your choices can be taken from you. Others can decide for you what, when and how much you pay by attaching a lien on your property or your paycheck.
It can be scary, too, trying to make the right decision. The right decision is to forego the things that you can until your debts are paid. Then you have more freedom to choose premium tv channels, and extra telephone features, for example.
I would advise you to cut everything you can as quickly as possible. Perhaps get a second job. Put yourself on a strict budget. Pay cash for anything you can--it will stop you from spending.
Don't charge anything if you can avoid it.
Finally, you may need a credit counseling service that can negotiate some debts for you. Many are free.
When you get your debts paid off, you can celebrate and feel some real freedom!!
Peggy, thank you for all of your words of wisdom. Building toward doing right by my cash has taken time and the willingness to actually cut back. That is the biggesst thing, cutting back. One of the best things I could have done is cut up my check card. Once I did that I could see an increase in my cash.
As for my the 2 student loans, I have to have them paid for in order to pay eligible for the teacher loan forgiveness program. I can't have a loan prior to 98. These two loans are that. This is why they are so important.
Thanks again for responding and leaving my positive words of support!
W. Jackson
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