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Throwback Thursday: How to Pay Off Debt $0.19 at a Time

Tips like these helped us pay off $127K in debt. You can read our story in Slaying the Debt Dragon: How One Family Conquered Their Money Monster and Found an Inspired Happily Ever After.

August 29, 2013 By Cherie Lowe

Read how to pay off debt $0.19 at a time from someone who paid off over $127K

The principles in this post helped us pay off $127K in debt. You can read our story in  Slaying the Debt Dragon: How One Family Conquered Their Money Monster and Found an Inspired Happily Ever After.

Happy Thursday, Money Saving Lords & Ladies. Here’s a little piece that I wrote back in January of 2012. Hopefully it might bring you some encouragement in your Debt Slaying Journey today.

We frequently get asked how we’ve paid off over $118K debt since April of 2008.

I so wish that I could respond that we had a magic fairy wand that took everything all away and I’m willing to share it with you. Or that I have a secret 4 step formula that will carry your worries (and your debt) away.

Or . . . that we discovered a diamond mine in the back yard (This is a historical reference to a significant speech that I taught about when I TA-ed a U.S. History class in grad school. Brownie and 1 milllllliiioooonnn bonus points if you can name it).

Or that we received an anonymous check written for the specific amount that we owed (which I literally used to dream about but don’t anymore; more on that another day.).

Or that companies wrote off the debt that we had (nope, still paying 100% of what we owe).

Those would all be cool stories.
But they’re not out story.

Our story is much, much more boring than that. We’ve literally nickel and dimed our way to over $118K paid off in a little under four years. We’ve lived simply. We’ve lived on a budget (which is waaaay less than we make). The King of Free does have good income (hence the incurring of a great amount of Student Loan debt owed to the Evil Sorceress Sallie Mae) but not oodles and gobs. So, he took on a second job. And when that didn’t cut it, he took on a third. He’s my hero. Swoon.

I coupon, make our own laundry and dish washing detergent, rarely buy clothes, shoes, and the like  The King of Free hasn’t eaten at a restaurant in over 2 years and the Princesses and I only do if we have a gift card or a great coupon or someone else is paying (love you, Mom). We’ve abandoned hobbies for the last three plus years. We don’t go to the movies unless it’s free. We rarely have date nights. We get books at the library and play board games at home. We’re not martyrs. We love living like this.

And we pray. A lot.

But it dawned on me tonight while on a quick trip to Meijer, another way we’ve been able to pay off debt. Since we’re in the last ~120 days of our debt slaying journey, we’ve decided to ratchet things up an even more frugal notch (which is probably crazy level for most of society). “No extras” is the mantra of our next four months. So as I zipped through Meijer picking up some meds for the King of Free, my eyes wandered to 90% Off Christmas items in the center aisle.

I love me a good bargain. Always have, always will.

And what should jump out at me but $0.19 placemats that would be great in our kitchen. They were cherry red which is great for Christmas but also for our kitchen. They were plastic – easy to clean and great for the girls. And it would be less than $0.80 for all 4.

What is a Queen to do?

But alas, I am not the Queen of Really Cheap, I am the Queen of Free. And I knew that technically even though it was less than $1, this was an “extras” sort of purchase. I already have awesome placemats that I love (holla Lady Amber!) and we don’t need it.

Bottom Line: It was a want, not a need. It was indeed an extra.

And even though it sounds utterly ridiculous to most, I walked away without the $0.19 placemats. You see if you can say no to $0.19, you can say no to $1.90 and $19 and $190 and even $1900. Saying no is the most challenging, and yet most successful way to pay off debt.

I’m gonna be just fine without those placemats. And we’re going to be about a $1 closer to paying our last student loan payment. It’s not complex but it’s not easy.

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