Great news and bad news in this update.
The good news is that I have done my taxes and my tax return will be$3589.66. My original estimate was $2600 (which is reflected on my original chart). I have decided to leave the original chart up so that I can see whether I am doing better or worse that my original plan. I added the tax refund to March because I figured it will take a couple weeks before it will processed. I have also been able to make good progress on the Leon's card. I have only $200 left to pay on it!
Boy, I love seeing how much my debt will drop next month. It feels so good.
Now for the bad news. Talk about a string of bad luck. This problem started when I decided to get my finances in order. One of my first steps was to shop around for cheaper car insurance. I found a company which was more than $50 a month cheaper, so I switched my insurance over to them. First, I got my insurance documents in the mail only to find that the insurance was MORE expensive than my last place. I immediately called the broker who discovered he had sent my application to the wrong company. After I RE-filled out new papers and had another payment taken off the credit card, it was straightened up. The broker arranged to cancel with the wrong insurance company with no cancellation fees. The wrong insurance company credited the credit card and I thought everything was fine. Then, yesterday morning, we were on our way to work and stopped to grab coffee. While the car was parked in the parking lot, some guy tried to pull into the spot beside me, slid on the ice and slammed my back bumper. My first claim ever and it's with an insurance company that I signed with less than a week ago. SO, I get the claim reported and taken care of this morning. After work, I stopped at the bank to pay my phone bill and to my surprise, the wrong insurance company (that I had cancelled with) had taken a payment out of my account! This, in turn, has caused my car payment to bounce. I am SO fed up!
Tomorrow I have to call Chrysler Financial to find out how to pay the bounced payment. I will also see if I can get them to send me some sort of statement of NSF fees. I have already gotten a statement of NSF fees from the bank so that I can add them all together and demand that the (wrong) insurance company repay the amount they took out, the amount of the bank NSF fees, and the amount of the Chrysler Financial NSF fees.
I also have to get an estimate of the bumper repair.
I also have to get the ex to pay on the Orthodontist payments he owes.
Sometimes it seems like the world works against you, but all in all, things really are going OK. I just look at the good stuff and deal with the bad stuff as quickly as I can.
Debt Reduction Plan

Estimated Debt Free Day is December 31, 2009
Updated Debt Reduction
As of March
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2 comments:
How do you people get $3589.66. in tax returns???!! Ours was only 430 dollars!
The retroactive tax credits for 2007 that the government put through.
Plus I had tax credits for medical expenses for the braces and interest on my student loan that weren't factored into my payroll deductions.
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