Sam
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So I pay about $296 a month for the car.
So I pay about $296 a month for the car.
So I pay about $296 a month for the car.
Hi, how are you guys today?
Hi, how are you guys today?
Hi, how are you guys today?
So, my wife informed me a couple weeks ago that she was $23,000, $24,000 in credit card debt without me knowing over the course of the last year. And I was wondering what would be the best way to pay it off. We have a couple options. I got lucky. Rather be lucky than good. I won $36,000 at the casino.
So, my wife informed me a couple weeks ago that she was $23,000, $24,000 in credit card debt without me knowing over the course of the last year. And I was wondering what would be the best way to pay it off. We have a couple options. I got lucky. Rather be lucky than good. I won $36,000 at the casino.
So, my wife informed me a couple weeks ago that she was $23,000, $24,000 in credit card debt without me knowing over the course of the last year. And I was wondering what would be the best way to pay it off. We have a couple options. I got lucky. Rather be lucky than good. I won $36,000 at the casino.
But that money, about a month ago, and I already had that money tied up in money market because I'm using that for the down payment on my next home. We could cash in her 401K, which has $25,000 in it, and pay it off. Or do we just kind of suck it up and just make the payments and just pay it down month by month?
But that money, about a month ago, and I already had that money tied up in money market because I'm using that for the down payment on my next home. We could cash in her 401K, which has $25,000 in it, and pay it off. Or do we just kind of suck it up and just make the payments and just pay it down month by month?
But that money, about a month ago, and I already had that money tied up in money market because I'm using that for the down payment on my next home. We could cash in her 401K, which has $25,000 in it, and pay it off. Or do we just kind of suck it up and just make the payments and just pay it down month by month?
I just wonder what the best option would be to avoid the interest payments and everything like that. Yeah.
I just wonder what the best option would be to avoid the interest payments and everything like that. Yeah.
I just wonder what the best option would be to avoid the interest payments and everything like that. Yeah.
We have been married for a year and a half now.
We have been married for a year and a half now.
We have been married for a year and a half now.
A year. It started basically when my son was born a little bit over a year ago, and it was just online ordering, stuff like that, three different credit cards, going shopping kind of thing, and I never really noticed that we have separate finances, and I never really noticed it because we don't have any debt other than our house. So how's that working for you?
A year. It started basically when my son was born a little bit over a year ago, and it was just online ordering, stuff like that, three different credit cards, going shopping kind of thing, and I never really noticed that we have separate finances, and I never really noticed it because we don't have any debt other than our house. So how's that working for you?