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40-something female on the road to "Financial Freedom"
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Windy City Blues
Chronicling the daily life and financial journey of a female living and learning in the expensive and yet wonderful Windy City.
Chicago...It's My Kind of Town!!!
Goals! Goals! Goals!
Pay off credit card each month.
Live within my budget.
Find ways to increase income.
Use eFund for emergencies.
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Chitown Net Worth
Net Worth
Step #1: $2,000 eFund
Emergency Fund
100%
$2,000
Step #2: Debt Snowball
Bus Credit Card - Paid 2/2011
100%
$800
Credit Card - Paid 1/2011
100%
$1,300
Law School Loan - Paid 2/2011
100%
$3,000
Private Loan #0 - Paid 2/2011
100%
$5,700
Private Loan #1 - Paid 9/2015
100%
$11,000
Private Loan #2 - Paid 12/2015
100%
$11,000
Private Loan #3 - Paid 12/2015
100%
$12,500
Private Loan #4
100%
$11,900
Private Loan #5
100%
$17,600
Private Loan #6
100%
$22,100
Private Loan #7
100%
$28,800
Credit Card
39%
$23,000
Federal Loan #1
18%
$24,100
Federal Loan #2
100%
$21,800
Federal Loan #3
11%
$64,300
Step #3: 3-6 Mo Expenses
6 Month eFund
100%
$30,000
Step #4: 15% Retirement
Retirement
100%
15%
Step #5: College Fund
College Fund
0%
$0
No Kids Right Now.
Step #6: Mortgage Payoff
Home Mortgage
10%
$120,719
Step #7: Build Wealth & Give
Looking Forward to It!!!
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