My story of debt freedom

Steve MoneyPlanSOS Stewart

Have you heard my story of debt freedom? A fan asked me to share my family's journey to our life without debt by answering a these questions. I hope you enjoy it. How long ago did you becoming debt free? We became debt free except for our mortgage when we paid off my wife's SUV thirteen months after buying it. That was back in January 2006, not quite in time for Christmas but sooner than the 48 months the loan was scheduled for. How much money have you paid off? That loan was for … [Read more...]

Dave Ramsey says saving 100 a month can make you a millionaire – MPSOS109 [podcast]

Dave Ramsey tweet Saving 100 a month

Dave Ramsey Tweeted "Saving 100 dollars per month from age 25 to age 65 at 12 percent growth will turn into 1.176 million dollars This Tweet caused a lot of uproar in the financial community. To get to the bottom of this OG from the Stacking Benjamins podcast shares his thoughts about: Average equity returns over the past 20 years Average investor returns over the past 20 years Studies that show that investor behavior doesn't make 12% The average investor can retire if they save … [Read more...]

How Much You Should Have In An Emergency Fund – MPSOS108 [podcast]

You need an emergency fund in case of an emergency

Do you know how much you should have in an Emergency Fund? Dave Ramsey recommends having a 3 to 6 month worth of liquid savings in case the unthinkable were to happen. Serious illness, sudden loss of income, or expensive unpredictable events can take anyone by surprise. Having thousands of dollars in savings could convert a horrible tragedy into the equivalent of a "bad hair day". Emergency Fund Expenses, not Operating Capital We budget more than $6,000 every month. To me, that's a lot of … [Read more...]

If It Ain’t New, Don’t Replace It

Nissan Pathfinder 100,000 miles

My wife's nine year old Nissan Pathfinder surpassed the 100,000 mile mark this month. It has been a workhorse for us and expect that it will run for another 100,000 miles. We have a Whirlpool clothes dryer that is not much younger than I am. The clothes come out smelling just as fresh as they had been three decades ago. The Wii TV in the basement doesn't have sound so I hooked it up to a small amplifier and speakers. You can still hear the whoosh when I miss the ball with my Wii bat. If … [Read more...]

Money For Sale! – MPSOS107 [podcast]

Money for Sale - cheap! MoneyPlan SOS podcast

Money for sale! Get it while it's hot! Banks and lenders are offering to sell us money everywhere - and they are telling us it's cheap! The marketing around selling debt is more prevalent than ever before. Try turning on the TV or driving down the road without hearing an ad or seeing an billboard for a debt product - you'll never make it. Banks sell money It's not surprising that banks sell money. I can actually appreciate that they are willing to fork over hundreds of thousands of … [Read more...]

Paying off the mortgage in half the time – Accelerated Payments

Accelerated payments

This is the final post in a series on paying off the mortgage in half the time. We've discussed choosing a 15 year mortgage over the traditional 30 year and the how refinancing can save you tons of interest. What should we do if we can't refinance and are stuck in a 30 year mortgage? We can make accelerated payments. Monthly Accelerated Payments It is possible to reduce the balance on a mortgage and save tons of money simply by sending the bank a little extra each month. Applying $100 extra … [Read more...]

Paying for a Speeding Ticket with Emergency Savings – MPSOS106 [podcast]

Paying for a speeding ticket

Have you ever had one of those weeks when everything went wrong? I’m having one and it might just cause me to pay for my speeding ticket with emergency savings. This week's mishaps: Our stupid backyard fence needed repair My laptop battery stopped working I got me a speeding ticket! (Click to Tweet) These are unplanned expenses that we need to take care of in a timely manner. These pleasant surprises can really derail anyone’s budget. Where do you go to get the money for all this … [Read more...]

Paying off the mortgage in half the time: When refinancing makes sense

Golden Oak offer in the mail

If you already have a mortgage and are looking for ways to pay it off faster then refinancing is a smart option. When refinancing makes sense You can save thousands of dollars each year by refinancing (refi) an existing mortgage to a lower rate loan. Here are a few questions you must answer before talking to a loan officer: How long you will live in the home How much are the closing costs Is the house worth more than the mortgage balance It wouldn't make sense to refi if you plan … [Read more...]

Buy Your Next Car From The Joneses – MPSOS105 [podcast]

Next new car from the Joneses

We bought my wife's last vehicle from the Joneses.You've heard of the Joneses. They have all the freshest gadgets, the most fashionable clothes, and drive the newest vehicles. You can get an excellent bargain if you buy your next car from the Joneses without getting a lemon or ruining your finances. We paid just over $23,000 for the SUV in 2006. At the time it only had 12,000 miles on it. The dealer told us it was a recent trade in from a guy who had purchased it new from him 2 years … [Read more...]

Paying off the mortgage in half the time: Choosing a 15 vs 30 year mortgage

15 year vs 30 year mortgage

The first step to paying off the mortgage in half the time is to make the decision to get out of debt. The next step is to take action! The best way to can become completely debt free in half the time, house and all, is by chosing a 15 instead of a 30 year mortgage. My first home purchase was with a 30 year mortgage My first purchase was a condo that was financed with a 30 year loan. Why? I was told that it was a lower monthly payment and "that is what everyone else does." You know what … [Read more...]