After writing the sentence “For the first time in at least 3 years the interest on my card was under $100” yesterday the gears really started grinding. At one point the balance on my card rose as high as $9,500. Nine THOUSAND five hundred dollars. That's twice my current balance! Which means over the course of 3 years I paid anywhere from $3600-$7200 in interest alone.
If I had been able to save that same amount per month over the same period of time, even earning the paltry 1.1% I would have had $3676-$7420 in the bank today. Just think what I could have done with the money (besides saving it, cause that’s just not that much fun)
I could:
• Of put more money down on the house
• Remodel the kitchen, or complete any of the open-ended projects we have around the house.
• Remodel the kitchen, or complete any of the open-ended projects we have around the house.
• Have one heck of an emergency fund going.
• Take a vacation with SSBF (that doesn't involve mooching off the rents)
• Take a vacation with SSBF (that doesn't involve mooching off the rents)
Or since we are talking about me here I could buy:
• 2 (or 3) pairs of Louboutins.
• An entire Elizabeth and James wardrobe (love Elizabeth & James)
• A classic Burberry Trench
• Whatever I wanted from the J.Crew catalogue
• A gigantic Chloe Satchel.
You get my point right? Paying interest sucks. Don’t let it happen to you.
It makes me so sad to think of how much money I could have saved instead of paying all my debts... At least we're both on the responsible money mindedness page!
ReplyDeleteUgh. Interest is one heck of a monster indeed. If I don't get a second job to pay more than my loans' exorbitant monthly minimum, they are going to make double what I borrowed :/... What I pay in loans is enough for rent so I'm trading sanity (aka living at home) to kill the loans for as long as possible.
ReplyDeleteUgh. Interest is one heck of a monster indeed. If I don't get a second job to pay more than my loans' exorbitant monthly minimum, they are going to make double what I borrowed :/... What I pay in loans is enough for rent so I'm trading sanity (aka living at home) to kill the loans for as long as possible.
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