My (Ongoing) Debt Journey
I always find so much inspiration reading about other blogger's debt journeys, so I thought I would share my personal debt journey with you today.
Things are about to get a little personal.
Two years before finishing my undergraduate degree, I looked at my Great Lakes Student Loans account in shock and horror.
I owed a little under $50,000 of student debt with two years left of school. On top of that, I had just financed a new car that was definitely out of my price range.
To this day I still don’t know how I was approved for the auto loan in the first place... or why I went through with the purchase.
I also had about $1,000 on my credit card balance.
Altogether, I was looking about $78,000 of debt.
Something (really) needed to change in my personal finances.
That afternoon began the start of a huge lifestyle overhaul that I follow to this day:
Started soaking up as much personal finance advice from Dave Ramsey that I could get my hands on
Created a spreadsheet detailing each loan/account and corresponding interest rate of my total debt
Determined my monthly income (which, as a college student, was pretty sporadic and unreliable)
Downloaded my bank statements. This allowed me to see what I was spending money on each month and what expenses I could reduce
Created my first budget based around money I actually had and items I actually needed (goodbye, ULTA Platinum Status!)
As painful as it was, this information allowed me to take the necessary steps towards paying off my debt and living a frugal lifestyle!
Where I am today
Today, I am definitely still in debt, but I am chipping away at each balance.
I am completely free of credit card debt.
My emergency fund has enough saved for four months of expenses so that I don’t need to go into debt for any unforeseeable events (car accidents, inability to work, global pandemics…)
I have paid off $15,000 worth of student loans, and about $9,000 from my auto loan.
Yep—I paid off almost $25,000 worth of debt in two and a half years as a college student and recent graduate!
You can too! Check out this post on How To Pay Off Debt Quickly to get started!
My debt journey isn’t over yet, but I am here to show you how I live frugally so that you can also pay off debt, save money, and live a thriving life!
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<3 Charlotte