I have started my part one of my Total Money Makeover (TMM) with Dave Ramsey. He says to cut up your credit cards right away. I will probably cut up my Store credit card because that is the one where the most money slips away anonymously (say goodbye to that 5% discount!). My Bank credit card, however, I will freeze in a block of ice (thanks to Mom for the idea).
Okay, I am going to be honest, the first thing that Ramsey says to do is establish a monthly budget. I kind of have one already on Mint.com but it's not super specific. It's kind of just a guideline. I am going to refine it tonight on paper.
The second thing to do is get caught up on all your late payments. I thankfully do not have any (but probably came closer this month than I'd like to admit).
Then you save a $1000 emergency fund. Done. I have more than that saved, so kudos to me I guess.
Next you pay off all of your debt. Umm, okay, so when I first decided to read this book I thought, "I don't have any debt so I will just work on the budgeting part." Well, I decided to actually use the debt snowball chart and guess what.... I owe more money to more parties than I thought!
Here is the breakdown:
$20.00 to Dad for May texting charge
$60.00 to Auto Insurance
$68.09 to Electricity bill
$150.00 to voice instructor (Ruth Ellis, she is fabulous, you can Google her if you are in the market!)
$913.08 to Bank credit card
And yes that is all just one month! Keep in mind I am one single person renting a townhouse with two roommates. AND I already paid my Bank credit card bill once this month. I should not owe $1553.34 to anyone.
Now. How do I pay off all my debts when all I have in my checking account is $208.62? I use my non-retirement savings except for the $1000 emergency fund.
Sooo... I just transferred everything over to my checking account. After I pay off my debts I will have $238.72 left in real cash (again, excluding retirement and the emergency cash). Plus the change in my piggy bank.
Kind of depressing. But hey, payday is in a week and I won't have to worry about how long to put off paying the next credit card bill because it will already be paid and down to $0. I will, instead, look at my very specific budget and pay the excess funds back to my savings until I have those six months expenses covered.
Then it's time to save for a house! :-)
3 comments:
I hate money!!! I have so few expenses but expenses keep popping up between gas and breaking my glasses and people's birthdays! I hate it! Life is so expensive!
Ditto Emmerson!
We just spent a nice chunk of $$ to replace your dad's tires. :(
Way to go!
I love Dave Ramsey.
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