The Money Monkey’s First Post!

Sep 27th, 2009 by themoneymonkey in Personal Debt

So this is my first post on The Money Monkey! Cheers to a brand new theme (courtesy of squarefour), a brand new domain, and a brand new bookmark for all of you readers to add to your favorites.

First and foremost, The Money Monkey welcomes you. I’d like to use this first post to give my readers a snapshot of my financial position last year when I finally graduated and received my undergraduate degree, so you all can see my undocumented progress from back then to where I am today.

School is expensive. However, I was very fortunate to have attended the University of Waterloo because of their internship or co-op program. What that meant was I was able to secure placements and earn money during co-op terms to supplement the high costs of living away from home, tuition fees, and other school related miscellaneous. At the same time, I earned invaluable work experience that I was able to leverage and add to my resume to secure a job right after graduation. Now enough of the school talk as it makes some people miserable. Show me the finances!

Okay, now it’s not as bad as some people may have exiting university in terms of debt load but I exited school with more than $45,000 in debt. Let me outline where that $45,000 in debt came from, as it’s not all related to school. Here are rounded approximations:

  • TD Student Line of Credit – ($8,000)
  • OSAP Student Loan – ($12,000)
  • TD Secured Auto Loan – ($16,000)
  • Citi Mastercard - ($9,000)

That’s a whole lot of money! A lot of it is also what we  consider “bad debt”. Hint: It’s the one that starts with an “M” and ends with “astercard”. So that’s the whole picture. Now I realized after school and getting my first job that I feel restricted – almost trapped – by this almost unsurmountable amount of debt. In my next post, I will detail my action plan to get rid of it and start building positive net worth. Now I’m not even at $0 net worth yet, but I’m getting there. I’m actually reaching my next milestone in less than two months so that is definitely something to look forward to.

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