Friday, March 31, 2006

My Story...

I am a 20-something (almost 30-something) woman who graduated from undergrad almost 6 years ago with just $4,000 in credit card debt and no student loans. I know people are probably wondering -- How in the heck is your net worth almost -$70,000?

It’s simple…I am a spendaholic and I made some very poor decisions.

Following graduation, I moved home to live with Mom and Dad. My mom offered to take rent from me and place it into a savings account for my future downpayment but I refused. I was after all, a financial analyst. Yeah right! I basically lived it up beyond belief…vacations to Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and Cancun. I won’t even mention my frequent stops to Ann Taylor. Since I never traveled before, I couldn’t get enough of it, and my credit card got a serious workout.

2 years later, I bought a new car and by the time I went to purchase my Condo 3 years later, I amassed approximately $10,000 in credit debt, $26,000 in car loan debt, and had minimal savings for the downpayment. On top of that, I was beginning law school a month later. Wowsa!!!

In the end, I bought a condo in the Chicagoland area which turned out to be way more than my measly salary could afford. I ended up doing an 80/20 so the only cash I had to come up with was really closing costs. I can’t say the condo purchase was a bad decision since it has appreciated about $20,000. The problem came when my monthly take home pay only covered my monthly bills and then I turned to my student loans to not only pay for tuition but also any and all personal expenses.

Today, after my bills are paid, I have $200 left. I plan to pay off my car loan this month with my savings so that I can free up an additional $500/month and therefore have no future need to amass unnecessary debt. I am working on a budget now and I hope that good things are to come.

4 comments:

Sripathi Ramadurai said...

Hello! I wrote about how one can refinance the high-interest credit card debt at much lower rates. You may find it useful. Check it out at
http://wanderingindianmonk.blogspot.com/2006/03/how-to-ease-pain-of-high-interest_31.html

Anonymous said...

Wow, that's a daunting task. Congratulations on realizing the gravity of your situation and working to correct it. Most people would just keep on going!

How do you like law school?

Chitown said...

Thank you! But you would ask me if I like law school right at finals time...LOL. No seriously...I like law school a lot. It is really challenging but for the first time in academia I feel like I'm learning something that I can use and really make a difference. Thank you for visiting and I hope you come back. =)

undercover vixen said...

wow - that's crazy!