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Updated: 8:50 AM Oct 19, 2009
New Richmond Family Pulls Out of $123,000 of Debt
Getting into debt isn't hard to do, but digging yourself out of six-figure debt in less than five years?
Posted: 5:32 AM Oct 19, 2009Reporter: WSAW Staff |
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Getting into debt isn't hard to do, but digging yourself out of six-figure debt in less than five years?
It is possible, as a New Richmond, Wisconsin family can prove.
The family favorite at the hildebrandts' dinner table. Egg noodles crackers and, cream of chicken soup
"Mama's cracker casserole."
A meatless dish. One small way this family of five dug themselves out of a mountain of mostly credit card debt -- more than twice their annual income -- $123,000-- the result of 16 years of overspending.
"It didn't happen overnight. It was just a few thousand every year."
The tipping point?
"We'd been assessed $15 hundred 44 dollars in finance charges in just one month on 11 credit cards. I was ashamed. I was ashamed i let it get to that point - we were always big dreamers.
But the dreamers didn't take the easy way out, ruling out bankruptcy and opting instead to pay off their debt.
"It was my debt. I made the mistake. It was my responsibility."
Kandy cut the budget so much that at the end of the month she often had less than five dollars to spare. A lot of people have $12 hundred dollars in debt. Lots of people have $12 thousand dollars in debt. But to have $120-thousand dollars worth of debt...How can you possibly pay that back?
"We quit eating out. That was right away. We quit buying brand name things that were costlier. We would go down to the generic. And actually as i was running out of my brand name things, i would add water to stretch it."
The hildebrandts saved $70 a month by doing their own car repairs. $250 by stretching leftovers and eating dehydrated hash browns. They saved $150 a month by buying at thrift stores. $200 by cutting their own hair. No more cds and dvd purchases. Only essentials. Russell got a second job -- working nights as a janitor in addition to his day job as a chemist sleeping only a few hours a night.
"Some nights i admit -- i didn't know i'd make it. But i knew one thing -- whether i made it or not, i was going to give it the best try i could."
To save on gas money, he slept in his car.
"And i put my hood on, put my pillow over and snuggle in for the night."
Twin daughters Holly and Heidi put together a newsletter and sold it to relatives. Dinner time became family time.
"We would sit here for two hours and tell stories and laugh. And I think that was the funnest time. And i even though i would be dog tired, i just enjoyed it. Because that was the time i spent with my family."
And, having a common goal brought everyone together.
"It's not so much what's on the table as what took place while we were here."
The Hildebrandts used a credit counseling service to help them organize their debt and reduce interest charges.
After just four-and-a-half years, they became debt free and bought their first house.
They continue to live a frugal lifestyle to make sure they don't fall back into their old ways.
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