Quick background. Currently for us bare bones living is less than $350 a month. No kids. Wouldn't have to pay to replace our appliances. Not even an insurance deductible to cover if anything bad happened. We currently have a 10k e-fund which is 2+ years of expenses for us right now. We have been paying off debt quickly and have gone from 33k to a little less than 6k in 18 months.
We have slowed down on the debt pay off because we are funding my college classes/books in cash. We would have been debt free before Halloween this year but now we are looking at being debt free at the end of March. This isn't a huge problem but part of me is wondering why we don't just get it over with and on Oct. 1st when we will have $1,000 to put towards loans just take half the e-fund $3,750 and use that to completely finish them. Collecting nearly $20 a month in interest on them is kind of pissing me off honestly.
We would be able to save the e-fund back up my the end of March and still pay for my schooling. I am waiting to bring the idea up to H until the weekend. I know he is stressed with the first week of teaching and I want to be as level headed about it as possible.
What would you do in our situation?
ETA: Would need to pull $3,750 on Oct. 1st not $5,000
Re: Draining E-Fund to finsih off debt?
Since it wouldn't completely drain your e fund- I would probably do it. 4 k left in there is still 10+ months expenses, but I really don't understand the $350 figure and I will need more info on that to really give you my opinion.
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We save $50 a month for food during the summer that we have to pay for and another $50 in the budget is for eating out. $225 basically covers it bare bones but $350 is more comfortable for us.
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015
You do have a point that if we did both lose our jobs here in July we would not be able to live on on $350 a month. But with such high job security we are not overly concerned with it. We do plan to keep a steady 10k e-fund in the long run just in case.
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I do agree with PPs that going forward you might want to base your e-fund on what your expenses would be without the free housing.
I am hoping the 10k we want will be a sufficient e-fund after reconsideration but we will see. Hopefully my newest post will help me see the world with a little more realism.
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Be debt free soon!
I strongly feel we would need 15k saved away if we had/were having a child and fully intend to do so.
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015
This would be a great compromise! I will offer this up if H shoots down paying them all off.
Crossing my fingers that since it is only going to be $3,750 to get them all paid off he will feel the same as I do.
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If I were you, since it's not going to take ALL of your EFund and because you'll have what's there now replenished by the end of the school year, I would go ahead and do it. Start 2015 off debt free and continue to save.