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Saturday, July 19, 2008
Debt Tracker - UPDATE
By Lynn Forgy -

I opened up my mail today -- and there I found the best surprise I've had in a while. My car title!!! I paid it off last week, but I don't suppose it's fully sunk in yet that I have only $5000 left to go in my debt snowball. Yay me!

The remaining $5000 is a student loan. My original goal was to have paid off my car and the student loan by the end of May, but as you can see I didn't meet that goal. But that's OK. I like to set my sights high (although some may say that that makes the fall hurt worse). My NEW goal is to have the student loan paid off by Christmas. That means $1,000 each month will have to go towards my debt snowball. That's doable I think.

Some of the things I've done to earn extra money:

1) Mystery shopping - Last month I made $___ doing this, although it was a lot of work!

2) My part time job - the work has slowed down some, but I'm still able to put in 5 to 10 hours per month

3) My tax refund in April - although this wasn't earned income, I still put it towards the debt snowball.

4) The stimulus check I received earlier this month

5) Surveys, etc. - I've signed up with with a couple that I've actually gotten checks from, and others (such as MyPoints) provide rewards with gift cards or prizes.

Some of the things I've done to cut expenses

1) Grocery - I only go to the grocery once every 2 weeks. I tried going once per month, and that didn't work out so well. I was going once per week, but I seemed to spend more money that way.

2) Water - We "reuse" our shower water (in the washer) and bath water (in the washer). No outdoor watering. Oh yeah, can anyone say "Mellow"?

3) Electricity - the thermostat is set at 82 in the summer, and 62 in the winter. My electric bill went from $220 in July of last year, to $115 this year! A big part of the reduction is due to our NOT using the oven, except for Fridays. Instead, we use the electric skillet or crockpot.

4) Homemade laundry detergent - I spend about $10 for the products to make the detergent, which lasts approximately 4 to 6 months. Prior to making my own detergent, I was buying detergent from the store at least 2 times per month. Big savings!

Any and all suggestions welcome!
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