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So my goal is to have my Target Visa card paid off by January 1, 2014. In order to do that, I would have to be paying AT LEAST $367 a month on that card using the debt snowball method I mentioned in my budget post. Well, it suddenly occurred to me, why not try to exceed that amount every month?! So I did!
This month I applied $752 towards my Target Visa Card.
$420 – Extra Income from Blog
$92 – Ebay Income (sold some unworn clothing & other things I found around the house)
$100 – Survey Checks
$140 – Snowball
I can not wait to update you next month!! I can't wait to reach my first financial goal!!!
So my goal is to have my Target Visa card paid off by January 1, 2014. In order to do that, I would have to be paying AT LEAST $367 a month on that card using the debt snowball method I mentioned in my budget post. Well, it suddenly occurred to me, why not try to exceed that amount every month?! So I did!
This month I applied $752 towards my Target Visa Card.
$420 – Extra Income from Blog
$92 – Ebay Income (sold some unworn clothing & other things I found around the house)
$100 – Survey Checks
$140 – Snowball
I can not wait to update you next month!! I can't wait to reach my first financial goal!!!
Great job!!!
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