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Big Mortgage Repayment, New Bank Accounts

October 4th, 2021 at 07:50 am

I think my last blog entry was in the start of September?  I know it's been a little while.  I've been working now for just over a month so have completed my work's trial period.  In Australia employers can choose from 3 months to 6 months for an employee's probationary period but my boss just wanted 1 month.  If an employer doesn't want to hold on to an employee during the probationary period here they can simply let them know that they have not passed the probationary period and give them the date the employment ends; and if an employee finds that they do not want to work there long term they are also free to leave without notice during the probationary period.  So as of last week I have passed my probationary period, which is great!  

I'm a big believer in if you receive an amount of money unexpectedly (or just money that is not your average pay) you should save half and spend half.  So I got to thinking about my payout from my previous job and decided that I would save half of whatever is left now that I have a part-time job.  Half is around $7000 so DH and I decided that probably the best thing to do with this money is make a large payment on the mortgage, so I paid $6060 down against the mortgage, bringing it down to $79,999!

There's just under 10 years left on the loan so this is motivating to bring the balance down even further.

Now there is just under 6 months pay of my package, being a lesser amount required from it due to employment earnings too.  That will give me time to build up the business, or if that doesn't work out, get a job for the remaining days of the week.  We'll just see how the next couple of months pan out with all of this.

The other big thing that is currently happening is we are currently in the process of changing banks.  After 20 years of being with the same bank we received a letter at the start of September advising us that they are restructuring our bank accounts and we are now entitled to one checking account and all the rest will become savings accounts which do not allow direct debits or a lot of other transaction types.  As one of the bank accounts that they have decided to turn into a basic internet only savings account is where our pays are deposited and all of our direct debits and bill payments come out of this is extremely annoying!

They have given us until the 22nd of October to change the bank account where all of our deposits and debits are withdrawn, and advised that we can open another bank account but we still have to change everything out of that bank account, so after speaking with DH we decided to change banks entirely.  DH is currently on forced shutdown until tomorrow as his industry got closed down for 2 weeks due to the pandemic so today we met with the new bank and opened four bank accounts and a credit card in DH's name doing a balance transfer for the amount owing on his card (around $2500).

It was a very quick process meeting with the bank and getting them to set up everything, which is great!  Now I will need to spend tomorrow and the day after notifying all of our direct debits of the new bank account to withdraw from.  The only upside of this whole process is we will no longer have to pay account fees anymore and years ago DH got talked into putting credit card protection on his credit card so we will not have to pay that anymore as the card will be closed soon.

With DH's balance transfer there is 30 months interest free so I am thinking of setting up automatic repayments each month until it is cleared, and doing the same thing for my credit card also.  We generally repay every purchase within the week, or the month at worst, so this is just old debt hanging around.  All we will need to do is keep our current habit of repaying everything purchased quickly and the problem of the old debt will be eventually sorted.

I also paid four weeks towards the 52 weeks saving challenge for some new fur babies, the balance is now $106.

5 Responses to “Big Mortgage Repayment, New Bank Accounts”

  1. mumof2 Says:
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    that is awesome...although I would have probably paid off the CC's and then put what we were paying on them into the morg...I also pay by bpay i hate people taking money from my accounts...but that is just ame...good luck paying off your morg in 10 years or sooner...hope your new business takes off really well....and the 52 week challenge sounds like fun...saving for new fur babies...good luck with that...might have to think up a 52 week challenge for myself

  2. VS_ozgirl Says:
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    While it might have been smarter to pay off the CCs first making a big repayment off the mortgage made my heart happy. DH’s CC will be 0% because of the balance transfer anyhow and mine is low rate.. thanks for all of your well wishes.. and yeah the 52 week challenge is fun and good for us because while I (or maybe we) want pets again, we’re not emotionally ready so this is something to slowly work towards. On the home page of Savings Advice they have 52 week challenges that you can download if you want a little help.

  3. mumof2 Says:
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    I really don't have anything I want or need (I know weird) so not sure what I would be saving for...but maybe something for our home we want to buy in the next couple of years...will have to think about it

  4. rob62521 Says:
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    Good job on using the money to pay down the mortgage. Anytime you can pay down some debt it is a good thing!

  5. VS_ozgirl Says:
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    Thanks Rob!

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