Our Debts

B of A,Home Depot,WaMu 1,Wells 1,WaMu 2,Wells 2
20092010
B of A – paid off 03/09
Home Depot – paid off 04/09
WaMu 1 – paid off 10/09
Wells 1 – paid off 03/10
WaMu 2 – paid off 06/10
Wells 2

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    Posted by K on 08/25/09 at 10:42 pm

    As a data geek, I thought the graph format was all wrong at first. But remembering that you are using the snowball method, it was interesting to see the impact of your March payments on your May status. I am expecting that your August payments will cause the same downward shift with the other lines again. Please don’t phase out the months over time, I would like to see the ‘whole story’ when you have finally paid it all off.

    Congratulations on what you have achieved so far. Looking forward to reading more and seeing more lines fall to zeros.

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