My biggest financial accomplishment to date is keeping myself out of homelessness. Every month when pay my rent, I feel like the leaping, high-fiveing girls in the picture.
When, after 6 years of marriage, my husband and I finally sat down and drew up a budget. It's been such a blessing. We're getting out of debt, have more control, and feel like we're both pulling in the same direction.
My biggest financial accomplishment is to have ZERO debt, other than $40K remaining on my mortgage and have a 831 FICO score after recovering from a bankruptcy caused by my ex-husband's business debt (community property state...).
Our biggest accomplishments are:
-Husband graduating college.
-Paying off husband's massive 5-figure debt on one income in about 2 years, with a young child.
-Me: loosing 88 lbs. and still going. Husband loosing 30+ lbs.
-Teaching our 5 year old son about money, value, and math.
Our biggest financial accomplishment (at least in monetary value) is probably our emergency fund. We have 6 months of expenses saved plus an additional $10,000 in preparation for the baby we are expecting. This was all saved up before she was even conceived.
My biggest accomplishment was graduating college with financial independence and having no debt when I started my career. I was able to get a good start on my retirement savings and not feel pressured.
Thanks so much for this recipe!! I make a batch every weekend and eat them during the week! They are the perfect replacement for any kind of granola bar. I add extra cinnamon and (I admit it) extra sweetener. I've tried them with raisins, craisins, sliced almonds, and even chocolate chips! They are a huge hit, my co-workers are always asking for them, and evem my healthfood-phobic boyfriend has started taking them to work with him! I'm so glad I found your delicious recipe! :)
I've actually gained a significant amount of insight from using the site on and off for one day so far. In fact, the site suggests an amount I'd have to pay every month to get rid of most of my debts within the next year...advice I plan to heed in order to reach financial freedom much much sooner than I originally expected. The site didn't automatically accumulate all the debts from my credit report but entering them manually was still pretty easy. All in all, I think it's going to be valuable to use SpringCoin.
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Biggest financial accomplishment was paying off a credit card before! It was the greatest feeling in the world!
Paying off my undergrad student loan 10 years early and finishing a Masters degree by paying cash and not incurring more student loan debt.
And healthy! :)
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My biggest financial accomplishment to date is keeping myself out of homelessness. Every month when pay my rent, I feel like the leaping, high-fiveing girls in the picture.
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When, after 6 years of marriage, my husband and I finally sat down and drew up a budget. It's been such a blessing. We're getting out of debt, have more control, and feel like we're both pulling in the same direction.
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Buying my first house!
My biggest financial accomplishment is to have ZERO debt, other than $40K remaining on my mortgage and have a 831 FICO score after recovering from a bankruptcy caused by my ex-husband's business debt (community property state...).
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Our biggest accomplishments are:
-Husband graduating college.
-Paying off husband's massive 5-figure debt on one income in about 2 years, with a young child.
-Me: loosing 88 lbs. and still going. Husband loosing 30+ lbs.
-Teaching our 5 year old son about money, value, and math.
I paid off $27,000 of debt in four years, with the help of a non-profit credit counselor! :)
Being debt-free for over 10 years!
I agree, I cannot imagine taking out a mortgage now that ours is paid off. I love the security of knowing that my home is safe!
Our biggest financial accomplishment (at least in monetary value) is probably our emergency fund. We have 6 months of expenses saved plus an additional $10,000 in preparation for the baby we are expecting. This was all saved up before she was even conceived.
My biggest financial accomplishment has been keeping my student loans to a minimum and then paying what I had off before I even graduated with my MBA.
Getting my husband on board with an allotment system!
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My biggest accomplishment was graduating college with financial independence and having no debt when I started my career. I was able to get a good start on my retirement savings and not feel pressured.
Thanks so much for this recipe!! I make a batch every weekend and eat them during the week! They are the perfect replacement for any kind of granola bar. I add extra cinnamon and (I admit it) extra sweetener. I've tried them with raisins, craisins, sliced almonds, and even chocolate chips! They are a huge hit, my co-workers are always asking for them, and evem my healthfood-phobic boyfriend has started taking them to work with him! I'm so glad I found your delicious recipe! :)
I've actually gained a significant amount of insight from using the site on and off for one day so far. In fact, the site suggests an amount I'd have to pay every month to get rid of most of my debts within the next year...advice I plan to heed in order to reach financial freedom much much sooner than I originally expected. The site didn't automatically accumulate all the debts from my credit report but entering them manually was still pretty easy. All in all, I think it's going to be valuable to use SpringCoin.
So far, my biggest financial accomplishment has been halting credit card use. It is the first step to recovering right?
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