by Ashley
My last post stirred the pot a bit! That was not my intention, but I am so grateful to the BAD community for your support and comments alllll throughout my many years of being in debt.
Today, I want to talk about my current debt status and Iād love to crowd-source comments/input about what my plans should look like moving forward. But letās start with my current debts.
Sept 2023 Debt Update
Debt | Amount | Original Balance | APR | Minimum Payment | Sept Payment |
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Carmax | $4521 | $20,539 (10/2021) | 3.45% | $374 | $374 (+ Extra $871 planned) |
Mohela | $26561 | $96,020 (2014) | 0% | $0 | $0 ($250 saved) |
Carmax
Iāve got a fire under my butt to get this paid off ASAP! October is my target deadline and Iām still fully planning to do that. Iāve made this monthās normal payment and plan to put another $871 toward the car this month. That will bring the amount owed to about $3651 (give or take a few bucks in interest). Next month I already have a car payment planned of $925. That brings the total owed to approximately $2726. And I have $3,000 in a CapitalOne360 savings account that is earmarked for ācar repairs.ā I plan to raid that fund to pay off the remaining balance in full.
After raiding my ācar repairā savings account, I can slowly start to rebuild it a little bit each month. I like to have some money stashed away strictly for repairs so I donāt have to shoulder it out of my normal budget if something big comes up. Knock on wood ā I havenāt had any major repairs since I bought this vehicle in October 2021. But with my previous vehicle, I was very grateful to have the repair fund since I had a series of unexpected repairs in the $2,000ish range during the last couple of years I owned the vehicle.
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Mohela
That brings us to my student loan debt. Hereās where Iāve got to be honest. I have very little motivation to pay this thing off. Like, almost none. I was accepted into the Publish Service Loan Forgiveness program earlier this year. I will be eligible for loan forgiveness in 2026. Three years. Iām leaning toward just riding it out until then, making minimum payments (which resume next month), and calling it a day.
Including all the interest Iāve paid, Iāve more than paid back my original student loan debt. Iāve also written before about how I used to be laser-focused on paying back my student loans and why that has since changed. I know I could pay the loans off before they are forgiven. It took 2 years to pay off $20,000 for my car. I can totally pay $26,000 in 3 years to eliminate my student loans. But why? For what?
My thoughtsā¦
Instead, Iām more inclined to save some money in a high-yield account that I can use to pay the tax burden when my loans are forgiven (forgiven loans are considered taxable income, so if $26,000 is forgiven, I will need to pay what we would owe in taxes on $26,000).
But what do you think? Whatās the ārightā move? I say ārightā in quotations since there is no single right or wrong answer. I used to feel it was my moral, ethical obligation to pay back my student loans in full. At this pointā¦..I just donāt (read here why). In my opinion, Iāve more than paid back my debt. And then some. But what would you do, if you were in my situation?
Iād certainly like to be debt-free sooner than 2026. But I think it would likely take right about 3 years to pay off that amount of money anyway. Why scrimp and save and everything just to pay off the loans by the exact time theyād be forgiven anyway? Wouldnāt that money be better spent in a high-yield savings account? Then I could take the savings and pay our taxes (when the loans are forgiven) and maybe put any remaining balance toward our mortgage? Or heck, take a vacation? Maybe do that debt-free scream in Nashville like Iāve always wanted? š
I realize this is likely a taboo topic for a āget out of debtā blog. At this point, Iām okay with that. If I need to step away from blogging because my focus shifts (after paying off my car), then Iām okay with that too. Iād love your honest input here.
I welcome your thoughts, opinions, personal stories, etc.
Thanks, again, for always being so supportive! The BAD community is the best!
Hi, Iām Ashley! Arizonan on paper, Texan at heart. Lover of running, blogging, and all things cheeeeese. Late 30ās, married mother of two, working as a professor at a major university in the southwest. Trying to finally (finally!) pay off that ridiculous 6-digit student loan debt!Ā