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Yes, I Still Hate My Mortgage: Q4 2018 Recap

December 28, 2018 by Penny 18 Comments
Extra Mortgage Principal Goals 2018

OK, OK. It’s not technically the end of the quarter. But I’m on winter break, so I don’t really know what day, what week, or what year it is. Plus, everyone and their uncle blogger buddy is posting 2018 recaps. Since I don’t set yearly goals (mostly because I’m probably the world’s worst goal setter … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Plan Tagged: 529, college fund, debt, decluttering, financial goals, Fitbit, fitness, goals, health, mortgage, mortgage payment, principal, sustainable

Celebrating Your Money Wins – Volume 7

August 10, 2018 by Penny 17 Comments

How much money will I have to make before I stop getting excited about free food at work? Alright, friends, I must confess. This is a trick question. I don’t think the dollar amount exists. My money win for the week is actually a look ahead. Teachers are scavengers. Truly. If you think the kids … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Celebrate Tagged: celebrate, consumer debt, credit card debt, debt, debt payoff, groceries, grocery budget, money wins, mortgage, mortgage payment, windfall, wins

When You Can’t Do A Lot, Do A Little

July 30, 2018 by Penny 42 Comments

“Maybe we should just give up.” A blank stare greeted me. “OK. Not give up, but we could just push a really big pause button for the next five or ten years.” I got no reaction. Instead, silence hung in the air. Finally, something. “If that’s what you want. But I know that’s not what … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Invest, Plan Tagged: 403(b), debt, FSTVX, investing, mortgage, mortgage payment, mortgage payoff, progress, retirement, retirement account

How We Slayed $30K Worth of Debt in One Year

January 15, 2018 by Penny 24 Comments

Drumroll, please! Alright, alright. I don’t really need a drumroll since the title is one giant spoiler alert. Since you already know that we put over $30,000 towards our debt in 2017, let’s take a look at how two millennial teachers raising a newborn did it.

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Posted in: Save Tagged: 15-year, 30-year, debt, mortgage, mortgage calculator, mortgage payment

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