This woman won't be changing shit, there's no way
Steysha, Nashville TN, 27
Self-rated 7/10
Personal Life:
Vacationaholic
"I actually have two trips coming up but after that I'm done" timestamp
Flying to Houston, then New York
Around 30 minutes in she mentions that she has a daughter timestamp
Father mentioned soon after but that's a lot of vacations to be taking with a kid
Doesn't live there, has his own house, comes over sometimes?
Father pays for most of the groceries?
Career:
Compliance Analyst
Software company
8 months
prior did the same thing at a different company
84'000 a year (including 4k guaranteed bonuses)
Work from home
Contributing 6% matched
Debts/Expenses:
Discussion about her budgeting timestamp
Car Mazda CX-5 $18'818:
Bought in 2021,
46'000 miles
Might be down to 17k now
6% interest
"I didn't put anything down"
482 minimum payment
Ally Loan 10'537
$152 payment, 10% interest
Had to get a new HVAC
- Didn't price shop
Had no emergency fund
Credit Card (No balances?):
Lots of eating out
Lots of Vape CBD stuff, about $50 a pop
Student Loans 34'000
All federal
South College
- Degree in Health Science
"I haven't paid anything... ever"
- Graduated post-pandemic
She didn't ever think about the minimum payment for it
- "400? That's a lot" timestamp
House 123k (deets in savings section)
Thinks $400 a month in gas
Savings/Retirement:
401k for current job
- 5'000
Has taken out her 401k multiple times timestamp
"I regret it now but..."
Did it in both 2020 and 2019
Used some of it when she purchased a house
- IRA lets you withdraw penalty free, 401k does not (Caleb confuses this when talking about it and corrects himself later)
House was 130k
45 minutes outside of Nashville
Put down 3%
Remaining balance on house is at around a 123k balance, refinanced it in 2020
Bought it in 2018?
Was 6% now 3%
$1049 payment on the house
Estimate 242k zillow estimate on the price
Checking
- didn't catch the balance if it was mentioned
Savings - $3'012
- "So I do have an emergency fund timestamp
Budgeting:
- Umm... Can you add a going out to eat budget timestamp
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Lol why would you drain your 401k when you're allowed to borrow from it? I borrowed $25k from mine when I bought my house. It was a 5 year term at 6%. Paid it back in 3.
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