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devineer1
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Pay down... Help!

Morning all, 

 

I will be getting my taxes back here soon and want to pay down both my major and store cards. The thing is I only have so much to work with and need to know how much to pay to whom. i kind of know who is more important, I think the how much is where I am getting hung up. I had myself on the Snowball plan, so I need incorporate how to make this all work in my favor. My store cards are not as important, I figure I will pay those down over time but will include them im the list so you can see my headache. (IO', sure its just me need to have my hand held) I was laid off about a month ago which caused a lot of usage.. explanation of balances!

 

 

Card                      Credit Line          APR                     Balance 

Cap One Sec            $500              23.15%                 $445.84

Cap One QS1           $500              25.15%                 $467.14

Cap One Plat            $600               0.00%                  $467.74   *checked 2 statements 

Discover Sec            $1000            23.24%                 $1016.34

First Savings             $350              29.90%                 $313.40

 

The above are the ones I feel are super important and would love to get those paid down or off... the next group are cards that are under consideration to pay off and close when covienant

 

First Premier             $300              36.0%                   $285.89

Wells Fargo Sec      $500              19.24%                 $651.09

 

Store Cards

Ann Taylor                $250                                $76.67

Buckle                       $250                                $250

Express                     $250                                $215.96

Finger Hut                $1600                              $935.50

Justice                       $250                                $201.88

Kohls (AU)                $700                                $622.05

NY&C                        $300                                $153.16

Target (AU)              $1300                              $1194.85

Victoria Secrets      $250                                 $233.19

 

I want to eventually get all these paid down but the top ones are more important!

 

I am but a work in progress, taking one day at a time, learning to be more patient. In the Garden as of 12/01/15

Equifax 569
Trans Union 607
Experian 588

Goal to be at or over 650
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Anonymous
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Re: Pay down... Help!

Good on you for tagging your refund for this. What is your main goal in paying them down? 

-Save the most amount of money? (need to know APR's on cards)

-Maximize your credit score? (I'm guessing this isn't the main concern, but gotta ask)

-Appease your lenders that you value most (as a primary goal, probably other goals closely behind)

-Lower monthly outlay (you don't mention minimum payments so I'm again guessing this isn't your primary concern, but gotta ask)

 

No matter your priority, we'd need to know how much you're getting back to take a stab at any advice. 

Also, are they all current? 

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barbaralee
Established Contributor

Re: Pay down... Help!

It would be a good idea to include the interest rates, to better advise. I know you said that you are doing the snowball method, but the avalanche method will save you the most money in the long term. I bet those store cards interest rates will make your eyes bulge. I know the Target should be at least 24%. 

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MyLoFICO
Valued Contributor

Re: Pay down... Help!

Payoff and close Fingerhut and First premier. You should file **bleep** charges against both companies too. Then payoff the low balance ones. That should free up enough "minimum payments" which you should apply to the other cards. I just did what you are doing but my taxes covered all of mine. It is a very nice feeling. It might also help to let us know how much capital you intend on putting towards these balances. 


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Updated 1-25-18
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devineer1
Regular Contributor

Re: Pay down... Help!

 


@Anonymous wrote:

Good on you for tagging your refund for this. What is your main goal in paying them down? 

-Save the most amount of money? (need to know APR's on cards)

-Maximize your credit score? (I'm guessing this isn't the main concern, but gotta ask)

-Appease your lenders that you value most (as a primary goal, probably other goals closely behind)

-Lower monthly outlay (you don't mention minimum payments so I'm again guessing this isn't your primary concern, but gotta ask)

 

No matter your priority, we'd need to know how much you're getting back to take a stab at any advice. 

Also, are they all current? 


My ultimate goal is all of the above mentioned. I wil go back an edit adding the APR's. I am allocating about $2K-3K to cards as I have other obligations. 

I am but a work in progress, taking one day at a time, learning to be more patient. In the Garden as of 12/01/15

Equifax 569
Trans Union 607
Experian 588

Goal to be at or over 650
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Dalmus
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Re: Pay down... Help!

It looks like you have a couple of cards balances that are higher than your credit line...  The Wells Fargo Secured is signficantly over.  Are you late on that one?  How late?  Credit score is probably not your priority, but it makes sense to at least protect the score you currently have rather than let it get trashed trashed.

 

I would Pay down the Discover and Wells Cards and get them under control.  If the Well's card is one you don't care about, pay it off, close it, get your deposit back, and put it towards a card you DO care about.

 

Let us know how much of a refund you're expecting and what the APRs are.  That will affect what a lot of people tell you to do.

 

I'm making an assumption, but I would think saving money is your priority?

Total Cards: 24 | Total Limit: $304,250


Current FICO 8 Scores: EQ: 841| TU: 815 | EX: 814


Hard Inquiries: 1

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devineer1
Regular Contributor

Re: Pay down... Help!


@Dalmus wrote:

It looks like you have a couple of cards balances that are higher than your credit line...  The Wells Fargo Secured is signficantly over.  Are you late on that one?  How late?  Credit score is probably not your priority, but it makes sense to at least protect the score you currently have rather than let it get trashed trashed.

 

I would Pay down the Discover and Wells Cards and get them under control.  If the Well's card is one you don't care about, pay it off, close it, get your deposit back, and put it towards a card you DO care about.

 

Let us know how much of a refund you're expecting and what the APRs are.  That will affect what a lot of people tell you to do.

 

I'm making an assumption, but I would think saving money is your priority?


Yes Wells and Discover are over limit but current.. all cards are paid and current just have high balances! Closing the Wells... well thinking about it, bank practices have burned me and affected my history with them based on the way they choose to process transactions, it is my oldest card so far which is my down side.  

 

I am but a work in progress, taking one day at a time, learning to be more patient. In the Garden as of 12/01/15

Equifax 569
Trans Union 607
Experian 588

Goal to be at or over 650
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barbaralee
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Re: Pay down... Help!

Holy hell, that First Premier is at 36%!! Smiley Surprised

 

What are the APRs on the store cards? 

 

Also, that Cap1 is at 0%, that should be a low priority. 

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Dalmus
Valued Contributor

Re: Pay down... Help!


@barbaralee wrote:

Holy hell, that First Premier is at 36%!! Smiley Surprised

 

What are the APRs on the store cards? 

 

Also, that Cap1 is at 0%, that should be a low priority. 


 Actually, depending on the refund he gets... Maybe paying that Cap1 to 0 may be a good idea.  He could than balance transfer and close First Premier for sure.  Same with Ann Taylor.  If he can also pay offf NY&C, Buckle and Justice, that's 5 cards he can take that minimum $25-$35 payment for ($125 minimum extra per month) and start snowballing the other cards.

Total Cards: 24 | Total Limit: $304,250


Current FICO 8 Scores: EQ: 841| TU: 815 | EX: 814


Hard Inquiries: 1

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devineer1
Regular Contributor

Re: Pay down... Help!


@barbaralee wrote:

Holy hell, that First Premier is at 36%!! Smiley Surprised

 

What are the APRs on the store cards? 

 

Also, that Cap1 is at 0%, that should be a low priority. 


I know right!!!! The store cards are not that big of a deal... or I am not making a big fuss about them, 3 daughters and the use on those are pretty regular... so I pay them down and use them as I need to.. My main focus is on the Majors.. lol

I am but a work in progress, taking one day at a time, learning to be more patient. In the Garden as of 12/01/15

Equifax 569
Trans Union 607
Experian 588

Goal to be at or over 650
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