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And... now that I have that, my feelings of stasis have lifted. Now I just have to get up during the day.
The *really* boring posts will restart, now.
I've *already* mailed the check to almost-kill the credit card. I left some loose, cause I've been told credit reports get really weird if you don't have any credit floating about.
Next day I'm awake, I need to:
a) call the mortgage company and find out how much it will cost to kill the mortgage.
b) Call the home equity loan folks and find out how much it will cost to kill the HEL
c) call united healthcare and find out what happened to the check they were going to try to send me in some
form of my name instead of Otter's, so I can actually cash it.
d) call the Other Older Insurance company, about the check I just found from back in September, to get it
made out in some form of my name instead of Otter's, so I can actually cash it.
e) Call the FinanceGuy to see what *he* thinks I should do with the rest of the money, given my desires of
1) having a checking account dedicated to bills (so we don't end up bouncing bill checks due to buying
groceries)
2) having 2-3 years of taxes, and general bills available to me without having to worry where it's coming
from (monthly house bills, car insurance, house insurance, sewer (twice yearly), DMV moneys)
3) Get something more than generic savings account interest accumulating from it.
4) Oh, and did the money from the 401k plan ever show up?
f) Email HR person at Otter's company and tell them the life insurance showed up, now what about the 401k?
I also need to pay back the lovely friends who loaned me the money for the mortgage these four months. And then figure out how to buy groceries and gas in the meantime (That should be solved by FinanceGuy)
Yee. Haw. Oh, and get the roof fixed from LAST AUGUST's TREE that the insurance company claims we CASHED THE CHECK FOR and we have no record of it. Fucking shit, Otter, just DEAL WITH MONEY.
The *really* boring posts will restart, now.
I've *already* mailed the check to almost-kill the credit card. I left some loose, cause I've been told credit reports get really weird if you don't have any credit floating about.
Next day I'm awake, I need to:
a) call the mortgage company and find out how much it will cost to kill the mortgage.
b) Call the home equity loan folks and find out how much it will cost to kill the HEL
c) call united healthcare and find out what happened to the check they were going to try to send me in some
form of my name instead of Otter's, so I can actually cash it.
d) call the Other Older Insurance company, about the check I just found from back in September, to get it
made out in some form of my name instead of Otter's, so I can actually cash it.
e) Call the FinanceGuy to see what *he* thinks I should do with the rest of the money, given my desires of
1) having a checking account dedicated to bills (so we don't end up bouncing bill checks due to buying
groceries)
2) having 2-3 years of taxes, and general bills available to me without having to worry where it's coming
from (monthly house bills, car insurance, house insurance, sewer (twice yearly), DMV moneys)
3) Get something more than generic savings account interest accumulating from it.
4) Oh, and did the money from the 401k plan ever show up?
f) Email HR person at Otter's company and tell them the life insurance showed up, now what about the 401k?
I also need to pay back the lovely friends who loaned me the money for the mortgage these four months. And then figure out how to buy groceries and gas in the meantime (That should be solved by FinanceGuy)
Yee. Haw. Oh, and get the roof fixed from LAST AUGUST's TREE that the insurance company claims we CASHED THE CHECK FOR and we have no record of it. Fucking shit, Otter, just DEAL WITH MONEY.