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Sunday, May 3, 2009
April Summary
My credit card debt as at 1 May is $22,016.77, meaning I paid off $540.29 in April.
My bank accounts/savings as at 1 May are $5,790.02, an increase of $274.53.
My income for the month was: $4,341.57 (primarily salary, and also the $900 bonus).
My expenses for the month were $2,954.41, consisting of:
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Well documented. How do you keep such good track?
May 3, 2009 at 1:46 PM
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KB
Sydney, Australia
Just another 20-something who is trying to get a handle on her finances and pay off her credit cards ... and lose some weight along the way.
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Credit card debt
Start amount owed: $25,524.55
Current amount owed: $19,035.83
25%
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Credit Card Debt - current
Credit Card 1: NIL
Credit Card 2: $2,499.26
Credit Card 3: $9,966.17
Credit Card 4: $6,570.40
Credit Card 5: NIL
Total Debt: $19,035.83
Current at: 30 July 2009
Credit Card Debt - Previously
1 June 2009: $20,690.52
1 May 2009: 22,016.77
1 April 2009: 22,557.06
1 March 2009: $23,808.10
1 Febuary 2009: $25,773.85
1 January 2009: $25,524.55
Emergency Fund
Goal: $3,000
Current: $1,900
63%
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Last updated 1 July 2009
Short-term savings
Goal: $2,000
Current: $106.16
5%
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Last updated: 1 July 2009
Long-term savings
Goal: $10,000
Current: $501.71
5%
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Last updated 1 July 2009
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Well documented. How do you keep such good track?
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