3/12/2009

Refund Time!!

Well, I got my tax refund, and promptly put $1500 towards my visa debt, which has my highest interest rate at 11% plus an annual fee of $23 (which as soon as I pay off the card, I will get rid of the fee, I won't need it to secure the interest rate).

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