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I have A+ credit as well. Have been thinking about looking into some debt transfer options and turning some of that high interest debt into low interest debt, but dont know if thats worth any fees etc.
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#452 |
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1. Emergency fund 2. Debt reduction (2.5 refinancing, consolidation, etc.) 3. Investments (3.5 401ks, IRAs, brokerage accounts) There's very little point in getting into #3 beyond doing enough for your company match until you've got #1 and #2 taken care of. I'd probably split your first priority between building up a little emergency fund of a few grand and paying down the high-interest stuff. Once you get enough in an emergency fund that you can handle most normal emergencies (breaking an arm, car breaks down, etc.), focus exclusively on the high-interest debt until it's gone. (Obviously if you can find ways to get the interest rates down, great, but that's just a matter of doing the research and the math to see if it's worth it.) After that, build up your emergency fund to where it really should be. THEN you can start thinking about how to prioritize the low-interest loans vs. investments. |
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Oh, and you should definitely look into a refi once you're stable enough in the new gig (assuming you plan to stay in the house for at least a few years).
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That said, I just don't understand the numbers. If I read them correctly, he's $50,000 in debt with $7k equity in his home. How in the world could he have "A+" credit? This is what led to the crash of 2008. |
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Again, I'm not trying to denigrate, just understand. It seems like I don't understand the rules. Mosbonian could explain this back in the old days but he rarely posts these days. |
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My understanding is that a credit rating isn't about your net worth or your ability to pay so much as it is your actual history of paying. A person with debt who pays on it unerringly is perceived as a very positive risk, even better than a person without debt who doesn't have a record of unerring payment.
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I suppose that's true in a way, but credit scores are meant to help banks know how much risk they'll be taking that you won't pay them back. It has nothing to do with whether it's a financially-responsible decision for you to hold additional credit.
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They aren't being as profitable to a bank, so their score drops |
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#463 |
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The bottom line for me is that if I was earning $60k a year but $50k in debt with CC companies with 20% interest, I'd be freaking out and probably unable to sleep.
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