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		<title>OOps I (okay, we) Did It Again!!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You would think that we learned our lesson last time.  But no, we didn&#8217;t!  We&#8217;re still making plans and counting on money that we don&#8217;t have on hand.  We did it with the RV and we got burned.  We didn&#8217;t learn our lesson and we did it with this trip and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You would think that we learned our lesson last time.  But no, we didn&#8217;t!  We&#8217;re still making plans and counting on money that we don&#8217;t have on hand.  We did it with the RV and we got burned.  We didn&#8217;t learn our lesson and we did it with this trip and we just got burned again!<span id="more-164"></span></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the short version:  We took out a $10,000 personal line of credit to buy a vending business last year.  Since then we had paid it down to $7,000.  (We could have paid it off sooner, but instead of making principle payments as we had originally planned, we went out to eat &#8230; a lot.) It showed up as a credit card on my credit reports and every month Bank of America (BofA) would send me checks that I could write to deposit more funds into my checking account from this line of credit. </p>
<p>Well, before we left Brooklyn CM was running ragged trying to find a buyer for the business.  I think the ever-increasing gas prices made people wary of what was otherwise a very good deal.  We didn&#8217;t blog about it because it didn&#8217;t seem central to the point of the blog.  </p>
<p>So on the last day before we left, we got a buyer and we sold the vending route for exactly $7000.  Well we had decided to pay back $5000, keep $2000 for backup, and transfer another $2000 when we got to Hawaii because everything is so expensive.  $4000 in debt didn&#8217;t seem too horrible considering this was going to be the trip of a lifetime.</p>
<p>Fast forward to yesterday &#8212; I called BofA to make a transfer into my checking account and my request was DENIED.  They said my debt/income ratio was too high.  I was flabbergasted because not only had I not gotten any new credit since last year, but I had paid all of my credit cards off!  Besides, since when is your credit reviewed every time you try to charge something? What would have happened had I tried to deposit one of those checks they keep sending me?</p>
<p>I asked how long was it going to be before I could access the money and they sales associate told me <b>4-6 months</b>!!!  What good is a line of credit that you can&#8217;t use for 4-6 months?!? CM &#038; I made a quick decision to just close the account.  That way I can get the full $10k off of my credit report.  </p>
<p>By the way, we also thought that making such a huge payment on the principle would lower our monthly payments &#8212; WRONG!!  I found out yesterday that our high payments are staying the same, my giant payment only shortened the amount of payments I have to make.</p>
<p>(If this is my short version, I&#8217;d hate to see the long version&#8230;) So, now CM and I are in Hawaii with only $1200 left in cash.  If we were hanging out at the beach, it wouldn&#8217;t be a big deal, but before we left Brooklyn CM let me know how excited he was to see the volcano.  (He doesn&#8217;t get excited about a lot of things.) The trip to see the volcano is going to cost $900.  I, the CFO (Chief Financial Officer), came up with a budget to still go see the volcano and only charge $500 or so on a regular credit card.</p>
<p>CM is dead set against it.  This other card has twice of the interest rate of BofA&#8217;s.  We didn&#8217;t speak much last night, just a series of glares back and forth.  </p>
<p><b>Culture Sidebar: In Hawaii a mean look is called &#8220;stink eye&#8221;.  An example sentence:  CM gave me stink eye all night because I wanted to use a credit card to pay for our trip.  </b></p>
<p>Arguments/disagreements about money can really spoil a vacation.  It&#8217;s 6:30 am here, and I&#8217;m watching the sun rise over the ocean and trying to get back into the spirit, but I&#8217;m torn.  We might not make it back to Hawaii again, so why not stretch to see the volcano? Even if it does mean 1 or 2 unwise financial decisions?</p>
<p>Daily Wisdom: Don&#8217;t go on a trip until you have <i>all</i> of the money for it in the bank. Otherwise, you&#8217;re asking for it.</p>
<p>What would you do?  Give up and just hang out at the beach for 4 more days or would you throw caution to the wind and go see an active volcano??</p>
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