My hubby and I have always been cost conscious. We bought our home way under the amount we were approved for. We purchased most of our cars with cash. And when we did finance our van, we bought it for $16,000 with $4,000 down payment and a 2% interest rate, knowing we were going to... Continue Reading →
Debt Free in 2019 (Staying motivated)
I can't believe it is already 2019! I truly believe that time goes by quicker the older you get. If you have been following this blog for awhile, most of you already know that February of 2018 was the beginning of our deft free journey. It started when my hubby suddenly lost his job and... Continue Reading →
Things I Had To Give Up To Dump Debt
Baby Step 2 is so misleading. Oh, here are some baby steps to follow. No big deal. Yeah right! Getting out of debt is a HUGE deal! It should be called the Monster Step 2. I'll even take the Adult Step 2. There is nothing baby about baby step 2, just saying. When we decided to... Continue Reading →