Hey everyone! I just wanted to hop on here real quick and share a tip with you all. Now this may seem like an obvious one, but it's also one that is overlooked often.
I don't know about you all but I love shopping at Old Navy. I always have, ever since I was a kid and a nearby town opened one up at the mall. But this love of mine can get pretty pricy. Yes, they do give you coupons sometimes and have great sales throughout the year, but did you know you can score an extra 10% off just by filling out a survey online? There is a ticket that is printed with your receipt that tells you have to snag this deal. I don't do it every time, but I really should, considering how much time and money I spend in the store! The survey takes about 5 minutes, but it's worth it!
There are other stores that have surveys for prizes and discounts too. CVS and Walmart come to mind. If you have a favorite store that you shop regularly, why not give your receipt a double-take and make sure you aren't missing out on some great savings!
--chloe.
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Monday, January 9, 2017
New Year, New Goals.
As I mentioned in my last post, I made a list of goals I have for 2017. I'm not big on "resolutions" but I am totally for having goals! These are my main goals this year:
· Buy less stuff, spend more time.
· Pay down debts, and simplify.
· Excel with Plexus by getting healthier, and helping others
· Be more involved (my marriage, church, our kids)
· Live in kindness
· Read more (currently reading through the Bible, and for leisure, Pawnee: The Greatest Town in America from Parks & Rec)
As a couple, my husband and I sat down and reworked our budget. We made it a priority that we would spend less this year. One reason is that we will no longer be renting our home (hoping to sell!), and will no longer have that income. We made cuts to all over our flexible lines (meaning those items that aren't a set amount, i.e. our mortgage or car payment). It will be tough at first, but it will be totally worth it. Additionally, we also raised our amounts that we set back into savings and our bills account from $50 to $75. We have some work to do on our house and want to be prepared in case of emergency. This seemed like a practical thing to do and with the other cuts we made, it was easy to add to these lines instead.
We also came up with two fun ideas for paying off debts we owe (as much fun as you can have with paying debt, that is). One is that on the 1st of each month, after our mortgage and various insurances have been paid, if our primary checking account has more than $500 in it, we will take the remainder and put it immediately into our pay downs. For example, if we have $653.97 in our checking account, we will take $153.97 and put it towards our credit card until that is completely paid off. This will help keep us accountable by having us make sure we have enough money at the start of the month, not only for our family, but for our debts. Even if it's only a few dollars that we get to pay down, it will add up!
Our other idea for debt pay off is a lot more adorable. I don't know if I've ever shared this on here, but I'm a lover of craftiness, and Pinterest is my favorite app. I found an craft a few years ago that I thought was cool, but never had any use for until now. Basically, you take a shadowbox frame, put a picture inside of what you are saving your money for, drill a slot on top, and make a sort of piggy bank out of it. I had these great 2017 stickers from Pipsticks.com (a sticker subscription club that I signed up for with my 3 year-old so we could have a project to do together), so I thought this would be perfect to make a spare change box for the year! AND we have already saved $150 in spare change!! Check it out!
I'm really looking forward to what 2017 holds for our family. I'm excited to spend more time with my husband and kids, to take more time for myself, focus on things that really matter, and being closer to a debt-free life!!
--chloe.
Catch Up.
Debts to Pay
|
January
9, 2017
|
Credit Card
|
1,337.74
|
Student Loan D
|
2,855.43
|
Student Loan B
|
2,878.52
|
Student Loan F
|
2,998.40
|
Student Loan A
|
3,517.61
|
Student Loan C
|
4,495.04
|
Student Loan PX
|
7,925.70
|
Student Loan G
|
8,311.95
|
Student Loan E
|
8,320.70
|
Car Loan
|
12,081.64
|
Mortgage
|
51,556.20
|
Total
|
106,278.93
|
*Current chart shows adjustments for interest, pay downs, and pay offs.*
You guys. I have been a huge slacker on updating the blog! My bad! So let me play catch up for a minute and fill you in on how things have been going.
First off, we have paid off almost $1200 of debt!! This is incredible, especially considering it was done right in the middle of the holidays! (I’ll share a little more about our debt pay-off plans for the New Year in my next post.)
Second, Christmas was insanely amazing for our little family! I’m proud to say that we were more than $100 under budget for Christmas gifts, thanks to some smart planning, and incredible sales!
Lastly, I wanted to share my New Year’s goals. I don’t like the idea of resolutions, but I can get behind goals!
· Buy less stuff, spend more time.
· Pay down debts, and simplify.
· Excel with Plexus by getting healthier, and helping others
· Be more involved (my marriage, church, our kids)
· Live in kindness
· Read more
I would love to hear some of your goals for the New Year!
--chloe.
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