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Fighting that itch

Discussion in 'General Chit Chat' started by westo2, Sep 9, 2014.

 

  1. #1
    westo2

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Sep 9, 2014
    Got a 4 month backfill promotion including a slight bump in pay. That immediately has me going to my brewery wishlist. But, I've dedicated it to paying off two of the higher interest student loans.

    Then I log into HBT and some of the brew store sites and have to suppress the urge to reach for my wallet.

    Sometimes being an adult is challenging.

    What to do.......
     
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  2. #2
    GHBWNY

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 9, 2014
    Good for you. Sounds like you are handling adulthood better than some "adults". Taking care of what you owe others first is something not many of us "adults" --- myself included --- do as well as we should. Therefore, I won't be hypocritical in offering the same advice I know I should be following. My "advice" would be, as long as you are meeting financial commitments you have made, having a little 'fun' money at the end of the day isn't a bad thing.
     
  3. #3
    westo2

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Sep 9, 2014
    But the SS Brew buckets are so shiny..... and a jaybird false bottom would look so nice in the bottom of my mash tun.

    In all seriousness - it's an easy choice. I'm sick of paying interest. Time for these to go away.
     
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    IslandLizard

    Progressive Brewing Staff Member  

    Posted Sep 9, 2014
    Temptation is hard to suppress at times, but you sound quite strong.

    Paying off higher interest loans is always the best. If you do need more money than you have in your bank account, you can likely secure lower interest loans now, plugging the larger leaky (interest) holes. Painting a financial picture for the future (budgeting) is one of the wisest strategies, yet very few people do it, racking up debt where they shouldn't.

    A little reward at some point for being so frugal is apropos, though.
     
  5. #5
    Beer-lord

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Sep 9, 2014
    Good for you for caring about your financial future. You might still be able to sock away a little bit now and then to get what you need. But, the weight will be lifted when the loans are paid off and you will likely enjoy brewing even more knowing the wait was worth it.
    But, I do have one of those shiny SS buckets. :)
     
  6. #6
    Homercidal

    Licensed Sensual Massage Therapist.  

    Posted Sep 9, 2014
    You will feel very good about yourself when the loans are gone!

    Anyone can brew great beer in a bucket.
     
  7. #7
    westo2

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Sep 9, 2014
    Yep - this isn't the last of the loans, but once these two are knocked out - the remaining student loans, mortgage, and wife's minivan all are under 3%. Those one's I'll let ride.

    The reward will be the lack of interest paid in 2015

    Someday......

    And I brew beer in carboys, but that's a debate that has surely run its course.
     
  8. #8
    Homercidal

    Licensed Sensual Massage Therapist.  

    Posted Sep 9, 2014
    That one and many, many others.
     
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  9. #9
    Zuljin

    I come from the water  

    Posted Sep 10, 2014
    Screw this noise! You got back pay (a feat in itself), a promotion and a raise. What'd you go to school and do all this work for? Just to pay bills? Bull! Go buy yourself something. Maybe not everything, but at least one thing. Maybe a small thing from the list. Hell. You may get ate by a shark tomorrow. You never know.
     
  10. #10
    W0GWT

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 10, 2014

    Buy yourself something nice:

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  11. #11
    westo2

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Sep 10, 2014
    I do have to perform dive inspections coming up in a couple weeks....
     
  12. #12
    rekoob

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Sep 10, 2014
    I agree, treat yourself to SOMETHING. You don't have to get crazy and something on your list isn't going to stop you from paying off some of that student loan.
    I think a small treat to yourself it in order, as a congrats to me type of thing.
    If you can't enjoy some of that cash whats the point in making it?
     
  13. #13
    westo2

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Sep 10, 2014
    I'm not cutting everything off - I've got another bulk grain purchase planned coming up in a couple months, I'm still brewing about twice a month, and have my set up pretty well dialed in. The other purchases I want to make happen to be larger upgrades, which I'll hold off on for the time being. Still taking time to enjoy life, just directing the temporary bump in pay into debt service rather than upgrades.
     
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  14. #14
    rekoob

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Sep 10, 2014
    Brovo.
    Sounds like a good plan. enjoy and congrats.
     
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    b-boy

    16%er  

    Posted Sep 10, 2014
    I'm just playing Devil's advocate here....

    In my eyes you're not really an 'adult' until you're married with 2.5 kids, a mortgage, a dog, a mini-van and $20,000.00 in credit card debt.

    Get to work slacker.... :D
     
  16. #16
    westo2

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Sep 10, 2014
    Check.

    Check.

    Check.

    Nope.

    Check.

    I'll try and avoid this one.


    4 out of 6? I'll take it.
     
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