We went over the two yr point July 1st on a 5 yr plan. We were on a tight budget but we were making it but with no savings. I would find handyman type jobs and helping a local farmer when I can to try to build a cushion when unexpected expenses popped up and took it all ( water well pump, vehicle exhaust/brakes/transmission,wifes hearing aid repair,medical deductibles we didn't have before,etc/etc).
Raises at work have only been 1% annually because of the economy and with gas costs doubling and food costs and cleaning supplies sky rocketing the odd jobs I pick up won't even cover that anymore. The only reason we went with a 13 is to strip the 2nd valued at 27,000.
We're thinking about converting to a 7, stripping the 2nd is feeling less important and hopefully we can settle with the lender. Were paying 320.00 monthly into the plan which is roughly 8% payback.
I haven't had time to read other posts yet but I have a feeling I'm not alone seeing how costs are rising on everything so much and it's expected to keep on rising.
Has anyone tried to redo their budget numbers with the trustee? sorry after two yrs I don't remember all the terminology. I'm sending my attorney an email soon to let him know this isn't going to work much longer.
Raises at work have only been 1% annually because of the economy and with gas costs doubling and food costs and cleaning supplies sky rocketing the odd jobs I pick up won't even cover that anymore. The only reason we went with a 13 is to strip the 2nd valued at 27,000.
We're thinking about converting to a 7, stripping the 2nd is feeling less important and hopefully we can settle with the lender. Were paying 320.00 monthly into the plan which is roughly 8% payback.
I haven't had time to read other posts yet but I have a feeling I'm not alone seeing how costs are rising on everything so much and it's expected to keep on rising.
Has anyone tried to redo their budget numbers with the trustee? sorry after two yrs I don't remember all the terminology. I'm sending my attorney an email soon to let him know this isn't going to work much longer.
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