When Gina Nykerk paid off her student loans, credit card, and car, it was a major Financial Turning Point for her?and and an inspiration for several friends. You can read more women?s FTP stories?here, and?here.
When I was 23 years old, I paid off all $16,000 of my student loan debt.
I can?t tell you how empowering it is not to owe anything, financially.
After I graduated from college a few years before, I did what most college students do. I started spending all the money I was barely making. After all, $32,000 a year straight out of college feels like a lot of money after working part-time for $12 an hour.
I got an apartment of my own, a gym membership, and a weekly date at the nail salon. I hadn?t even started to pay my parents back for the used-car they had given me. But life felt fun and carefree?as life after college was supposed to.
Then I met a man, my now-husband, who continually asked me why I wasn?t doing more to pay down my debt. ?It?s only $16,000,? I?d respond. I knew that it would take me years to pay it off. Most people had much more debt than I did, walking away from a private university. Shouldn?t he have been impressed that I wasn?t in more debt?
After months of prodding from him? followed by a night with my calculator and my bills laid out in front of me?I had an epiphany. I realized that by the time I paid off my debt using only the minimum payment the government required of me, I?d pay nearly as much in interest as the principal of the loan.
That $16,000 would nearly double by the time it was all said and done. I was furious.
I decided then and there to take action. I was on a month-to-month lease at the time, so I called my landlord and told him I?d be out by the end of the month. I searched on Craigslist and found a roommate, and for the next eight months we shared a small house in a fun part of town.
Within a week, I?d arranged to cut my monthly expenses by more than half.
Having a roommate wasn?t my favorite prospect, but I knew it was required to seriously, diligently tackle my money goals. So with the money I was saving monthly, I first I paid my parents back for the car. Within four months, I owned it outright. That felt incredible.
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