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    Junior Member jinzapa's Avatar
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    Debt or Savings!

    This is a constant battle with my wife and I. Somehow she got $1500 into debt last year. It started off as a $300 credit card (her first credit card at the age of 25) and she did not tell me the limit got raised. Long story short, I was upset but now we are paying it off.
    Well we have nothing in savings..maybe $300.. which is really not much. My wife puts $10 a week into there but I just found out that whatever she puts in there during the month she takes out and puts towards that credit card debt. So we've managed to get it from a maxed out $1500 down to $940 as of last statement.
    I want to get the debt gone, but I want something into savings.. in case of an emergency.. auto repair.. something that's going to go wrong. She says if that's the case we can just use the credit card. SHe wants to put everything toward the debt, then start building savings.
    I say we should pay off the debt AND put money into savings. My feeling is that if something happens then we are tacking on MORE debt that we just paid off!!!!!!! Then we'll have more debt and NO savings!!!

    HELP!!! I do think I am right.. it makes sense to me.. but she thinks the chances of """"something happening"""" are slim to none and I think he's wrong.. I don't want debt, and I never want to use the stupid credit card again!

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    Senior Member sourgirl's Avatar
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    Re: Debt or Savings!

    Pay off the debt, it will help your credit as well, and not to mention if you do have an emergency you could use the card. it is easier making a $20 payment if your strapped then shelling out $1500 at once for a transmission.

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