Posts Tagged ‘Debt’

The Marathon

// March 5th, 2008 // No Comments » // Budgeting

    Goal setting is not one of my strong suits.  But one goal I have become more and more passionate about is "CHANGING MY FAMILY TREE."  Not in the literal sense but……….. in the literal sense.

    Supermom and I were blessed with wisdom from her parents before we were married 7 years ago.  The agreement was that they would pay for the rest of her college if we waited to get married until she graduated.  Looking back on that now, I am amazed at the sacrifice they made for US, and the burden they removed from our young lives. THANK YOU.  THANK YOU Mom and Dad.

    With that wedding gift they also, subtly but confidently, (hey, how did you get us to do that and make it seem like it was our idea) got us to start a BUDGET.  We have operated on a budget since and are working towards being DEBT FREE by the end of 2010.    Thanks to the diligence of living on a budget and working our plan we can see light at the end of the tunnel.  Leaving our kids an inheritance is our goal and blessing our future grandbabbies with a debt free financial future will allow them to GIVE like no one else. 

Debt Monster…

// June 27th, 2007 // 1 Comment » // Uncategorized

How in the world can you begin to combat the feelings of helplessness, of heartache and pain associated with debt?  The average American consumer is "up to their eyeballs in debt" (Dave Ramsey).  I find myself challenging people that I meet now that have debt to get rid of it so that they can live free from being a slave to the debtor.  I know what you’re thinking, "don’t you guys still have debt? Why do I need to get rid of my debt and who are you to tell me that using a credit card is bad?!"  I get these kinds of looks from others and yes they are right, I still have debt, I am actively working to get rid of it too.  I hate paying 5-8% a year on money I borrowed almost 10 years ago.  I recently encountered this debt myth that I think sharing with you all is very appropriate.  From www.daveramsey.com :

        "Debt

    Myth: Debt is a tool and should be used to help create prosperity.
    Truth: Debt is not a tool; it is a method to make banks wealthy, not you.

    Debt
is dumb. Most normal people are just plain broke because they are in
debt up to their eyeballs with     no hope of help. If you’re in debt then
you’re a slave, in the sense that you do not have the freedom to         use
your money to help change your family tree. According to a recent USA Today
article about debt, 78     percent of baby boomers have mortgage debt, 59
percent have credit card debt, 56 percent have car         payments.

    It
takes a lot of will, discipline, courage and help to slay the debt
monster. But it can be done. Imagine         how much you could put toward
retirement if you just didn’t have a stinking car payment? This is how
    the wealthy build their wealth. Debt is really dumb. Welcome to the
real world! Start your Total Money             Makeover Now.

    Get more information on debt."