Background.....I cashed out my 401k and got around $7000. I had set aside $2000 to pay taxes that I know we're going to owe this year...and the balance was going to go toward a settlement offer on a CC.
After meeting with a lawyer, we're going to file for ch 13...and I'm not going to pay on the settlement offer I received. (oh, we're over $100,000 in CC debt)
That said, I've got around $5000 that I need to spend down before we file. The lawyer said to pay some bills (but we aren't behind on anything other than our CCs) and to buy some food and gas up the vehicles.
Well....I'm not gonna spend $5000 on food, but I will stock up on some. I do have one CC that I'm current on that only has a balance of $900 (used to pay for my property taxes)...I was thinking about paying that off....but not sure if that's a good idea or not???
I thought about having our eye exams (since we're both overdue) and getting new glasses/contacts. We could both use some new clothes/shoes. Hubby could use new tires on his truck. Could stock up on supplies for around the house like shampoo, cleaning supplies, furnace filters, etc.
So, there are things that I'm sure are "acceptable" to spend the money on....BUT, what time frame do I have to spend the money in??? Can I spend it all over a weekend or does that look bad??
Could I "get away" with paying my auto/home insurance in full....and still list it as monthly expense??? Or, can I make some extra payments on my mortgage (that I'm current on)??
The only other option that the lawyer suggested was to put some of the money back into an IRA (since that's where the money came from to begin with). But I would have to do this by the end of the year...and I don't know if I can get that done in time.
Any thoughts??? I have NO problem spending $5000...but want to make sure I do it the best way possible so I don't have any issues!!
Also, is there any limit on how much money I could pull out in cash?? I'd like to have a $200 cash stashed away in case something weird happens.
After meeting with a lawyer, we're going to file for ch 13...and I'm not going to pay on the settlement offer I received. (oh, we're over $100,000 in CC debt)
That said, I've got around $5000 that I need to spend down before we file. The lawyer said to pay some bills (but we aren't behind on anything other than our CCs) and to buy some food and gas up the vehicles.
Well....I'm not gonna spend $5000 on food, but I will stock up on some. I do have one CC that I'm current on that only has a balance of $900 (used to pay for my property taxes)...I was thinking about paying that off....but not sure if that's a good idea or not???
I thought about having our eye exams (since we're both overdue) and getting new glasses/contacts. We could both use some new clothes/shoes. Hubby could use new tires on his truck. Could stock up on supplies for around the house like shampoo, cleaning supplies, furnace filters, etc.
So, there are things that I'm sure are "acceptable" to spend the money on....BUT, what time frame do I have to spend the money in??? Can I spend it all over a weekend or does that look bad??
Could I "get away" with paying my auto/home insurance in full....and still list it as monthly expense??? Or, can I make some extra payments on my mortgage (that I'm current on)??
The only other option that the lawyer suggested was to put some of the money back into an IRA (since that's where the money came from to begin with). But I would have to do this by the end of the year...and I don't know if I can get that done in time.
Any thoughts??? I have NO problem spending $5000...but want to make sure I do it the best way possible so I don't have any issues!!
Also, is there any limit on how much money I could pull out in cash?? I'd like to have a $200 cash stashed away in case something weird happens.
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