When I was running the numbers for my update post, I realized something. The two credit cards we have remaining are both in my name only. So technically, on paper, my husband no longer has any credit card debt.
We didn’t really plan for this to happen, and it’s all my doing anyway. He doesn’t deal with the day-to-day finances or payment plan, and I devised it based solely on interest rates. When I opened our 0% Citibank card last fall, I used my name only because it was easier, and the money transferred was from the one card that is in his name only. So now that the Discover card is paid off, he has no more credit card debt.
His interest rates were only a few points higher than mine, and that’s most likely due to his student loans, which are 3 times larger than mine are. That and my obsession with calling my cards and negotiating lower interest rates, which he does not share.
Now my husband has a head start on me in improving his credit score, which is going to come in handy pretty soon…
9 comments:
Congrats on paying off one of the cards! It won't be long before "you" are cc debt free too! I'll be cheering you on!
hey there, that's somethign pretty great though isn't it?
You are getting soo close!
Congratulations. I look forward to the day when I can say; no more debt.
Be well.
Congratulations on being that much closer to being debt free! I just have my car loan to pay off, as that's the last of my debt. I've also been trying to save more money. I've learned a lot about savings through working with ShoreBank to promote their high-yield savings account (at 3.5%, no monthly fees, $1 minimum, and online access - it's a good deal, here's more: http://shorebankdirect.sbk.com/).
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http://www.lifeandstyleforless.com/ offers great tips for living the good life on a budget. Congrats on eliminating credit card debt. Fran
Good for you! Calling and pestering usually leads to lower rates. We just recently cut our debt down to only $1500. We're thrilled. It was at nearly $20,000. We made some huge changes and decided that living within our budget and getting out of debt was insurance for our future. It's made all the difference for us.
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