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Sent this check off to the credit card company today and I am now officially 100% debt-free! It feels good.
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Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey
Let me preface this by saying there are so many different ways to handle your debt and so many opinions on the proper way to acquire money.
Dave Ramsey has his own take and entrepreneurs of the likes of Tai Lopez, Tony Robbins, Elon Musk, etc. have their own way in acquiring money. So just know there’s no right or wrong when deciding what avenue you’re going to pursue. At the end of the day you have find what fits you. Personally, I take a little of the two and go from there.
This book shines light on the various myths about money in regards to leasing cars, paying college debt, credit cards, mutual funds, emergency funds, etc. This is a good book for anyone trying to get a basic understanding of finance and how to deal with their money.
The debt snowball effect is used by so many people I know and though it’s a basic concept, many people still don’t use it. Yet, the effectiveness of it and the concept of living off a certain percent of your salary is extremely powerful. Definitely a page I took out of this book.
Until next time.
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Royalty-free people clipart picture of an orange man jumping for joy after breaking free from the ball and chain, getting a divorce.
I received a phone call yesterday, requesting me to provide a résumé for the position I'm wanting in Atlanta. It sounds like several people at work are interested in the positions in Overland Park and Atlanta. Not surprising, really. I think you'd have to be nuts to prefer to get laid off in this economy, when your employer is offering you the opportunity to stay with the company.
Polishing up my résumé last night reminded me of just how much I *hate* having to look for a job. So, since I *am* debt-free, I drew up a plan. An escape plan. It will apply whether I get the job in Atlanta or not. It's purpose is to provide me with an action plan to get my ass out of telecom—permanently. I see it as absolutely do-able, too. Being debt-free, for me, is the key. I can now, if I have to (or if I want to), take a job doing just about anything, as long as I can make enough to meet the few expenses that I do have.
Meh! Nothing about today's photo turned out as I had hoped it would. The original idea I had simply did not work. Nothing I did in Photoshop seemed to work today, so I went with the least Photoshopped image, and I'm not even satisfied with this one. My hand looks weirdly big and fat, for one thing. Probably because my lens was set at 35mm. That's about the only thing I can figure, anyway.
The point of this image, to shed the moaning and groaning of the previous paragraph, is actually a rave. As of today, Monday, Martin Luther King Day (here in the U.S.), I am debt-free! It's taken a lot of work (a whole lot of overtime) and a lot of sacrifice (going without a lot of things for a long time), too. Where I work, the overtime we've been allowed to work all year long last year and this is coming to an end at the end of this month, so I'm now making a point to start working more overtime than I had been.
Back in October, I'd managed to pay my car off, which left a debt-consolidation loan I'd taken out in November of last year. It was a 5-year loan and I'd made a point to send in more than the minimum payment right from the start. Once I'd paid off my car, I took the money I'd been setting aside for that every month and started applying it to the loan. The result is that what was a 5-year loan got paid off in 14 MONTHS!
I'm going to hazard this prognostication: I foresee the purchase of more photography equipment in the near future. :P :D LOL
(FOOTNOTE: The money I have in hand, $120, is one-third the cost of one of the flashes available for my camera at Amazon (Canon Speedlite 580EX II), and about one-half the cost of the other (Canon Speedlite 430EX II). My plan is to use the overtime I earn for the rest of the month to buy one of the flashes I've mentioned, a stand, an umbrella, and a Justin Clamp, at the very least. I'd also like to mention that because today is a national holiday and is recognised by my employer (they don't recognise all holidays), I will earn even more money because I will be working the holiday. I dressed myself up in a shirt-and-tie — even though I actually don't like to wear a tie — to represent my success at achieving this goal.)
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... Well, it'll take up to 48 hours for the payment to go through but this better be the end. OR ELSE I WILL SEND MR. RESETTI AFTER YOOOOOU.
No more screwing over by the Harper government! After 2 years of diligent monthly payment, I have finally paid off my student loan. Yay!!
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