The Wrong Way to Pay Off
Dear Dave,
I’ve got about $15,000 in my 401(k). I also owe about $15,000 on my car, and the payments are killing me. Should I cash in my 401(k) to pay off the car, and free up money in my budget? --Misty
Dear Misty,
I love the fact that you want to get rid of your car payment, but I don’t want you to cash out your retirement plan to make it happen. If you use your 401(k) they’ll charge you a 10 percent penalty, plus your tax rate. This means you’ll lose anywhere from 30 to 50 percent to the government, and they get too much of your money already!
If it were me, and I could pay off the car in 12 to 18 months or less, I’d live on rice and beans, and push on through until that car payment was out of my life forever. If that’s not going to happen, then you need to get an ad in the paper tomorrow and sell the car! --Dave
The Emotion of Eating
I love your plan, but I think my husband is attached to eating out. Budgeting is very hard for him, and the cost of his fast food lunches is making it difficult for us to get by financially. On top of that, he’s taken a salary cut, and I’m working a part-time job to help us get by. Can you give him some tough love from a male perspective? --Valerie Continued...