Moving to a new host
January 8, 2008
I am moving my blog to a new host. The new address is http://myfinanciallife-atlantagirl.blogspot.com/
Still not done with Wachovia
January 8, 2008
Last month I thought I had completely washed my hands of Wachovia and their ridiculous charges for downloading Quicken. In my haste to rid myself of Wachovia I inadvertently forgotten to change the bank account that my car insurance is debited from so apparently according to the Wachovia customer service representative they did not close the account due to an upcoming scheduled debit. I was charged a $22 overdraft fee for this. I wish they would have just closed the account and I could have dealt with State Farm for the consequences. I have transferred funds from Wamu to Wachovia to cover the charge and hopefully it will go through later today. I just checked the Wachovia balance online and saw that I was hit with yet another $5.95 Quicken download fee because the account is still open. This has been so frustrating for me. I will NEVER do business with Wachovia again.
Estimated 2007 Tax Refunds
January 6, 2008
I have purchased Tax Cut and input the initial information that shows that my federal tax refund will be approximately $5,300. The state forms are not updated in Tax Cut yet but I went on the Georgia Department of revenue website and was able to determine that my state refund will be approximately $1,200. Both amounts are larger than last year’s refunds. I plan to use the entire amount to pay down debt. Most will go to the 0% balance on my Discover card but some will go to pay down my Amex. I loaded the Amex up to try to get the Medallion awards from Delta so my balance is $4,000.
I am disappointed about the possible delays in refunds this year due to the last minute changes to the AMT tax. I am really looking forward to paying down the credit card debt. I have written about tis before but I still considering changing my withholding so that I don’t give the free loan to Uncle Sam. I am going to run some numbers to see what my tax situation for 2008 looks like. It is nice to get those nice refunds but from a monthly budgeting perspective I could use the money in my paychecks. Having less withhold would let me save more each month in my emergency fund. My goal is to increase it to $15,000 by the end of 2008.
If I had only bought these stocks…
January 5, 2008
Hindsight is always 20/20 but USA Today has listed 25 Stocks You Should Have Bought which shows that “A $100 investment in each of these in their infancy would have turned $2,500 into $650,000. Of course that would have meant being wise enough to recognize the vision of Microsoft’s Bill Gates and Oracle’s Larry Ellison; the promise of products such as motorcycles and pork; and the big profits in money management.”
I wonder what I am missing out on today that will be worth a gold mine in 25 years.
Gym Membership
January 3, 2008
I have decided to cancel my gym membership. My company subsidizes the monthly fee so it only cost me $17.50 per month but I haven’t used it in a few months and it is a waste of money right now. I wonder what portion of gym memberships go unused? I prefer to exercise outside to being on a treadmill anyway.
Recap of 2007 Goals and new 2008 Goals
January 1, 2008
I started this blog during summer 2007 and my goals for the end of the year were as follows:
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Max out 401k contributions
- $5,000 in emergency fund
- $100,000 of net worth
The only goal I reached was my net worth goal. My December 31, 2007 net worth was $101,286. The downturn in the stock market even put reaching that goal in jeopardy. My emergency fund only has $4,022 in it but that is an improvement over the prior year when I only had an emergency fund of $410. I did try to max out my 401k contributions but my spending habits got in the way. I only contributed $6,934 to my 401k and $1,200 to my Roth IRA. Those numbers are improvements over the prior year though.
My 2008 goals are:
- Max out 401k contributions
- Pay off all credit card debt
- $135,000 in net worth
- $15,000 in my emergency fund
- Contribute $1,200 to my Roth IRA
Some of these goals are stretch goals but I am going to do my best to reach them.