I'm so ecstatic! I've owed money to the IRS for the past three years. (No, my W4 is correct. I always set it to 0-1, so that's not the reason I end up owing) Anyway, I completed my taxes online with turbotax last month. Since I incorporated my side business, I was able to itemize more than the regular stuff like education, property taxes, charity, mortgage interest, etc. The business expenses sure did help, deduction wise.
When I was through with my taxes, I found out that I would get a refund of $2k. I called the IRS to check up on my installment agreement that I had for 2006 and 2008. They informed me that I had just paid off 2006. I figured I only owed around $700 for 2008. Low and behold, I was also told that I had a balance for 2007. lol Anyway, my refund was used to cover the 2007 and 2008 balance. I checked my bank account this morning, and the $500 difference was credited to my account. I'm so happy that I don't owe them anymore. The penalties and interest is nothing to play with!!
I was planning to apply the $500 to one of my bills, but I really want to get laminate flooring installed in my living room and hall. What do you think? Decisions, decisions...
Friday, March 19, 2010
Looking for Another Used Car :(
I turned my car in to the dealer last week, and he had his mechanic look at it. I stayed at his place for a few hours, but the mechanic couldn't figure it out. Since I didn't have another car, the owner let me use one of his used cars as a loaner.
We talked about our options before I left, and he said that he was really sorry that I was having these issues. He said he would pay 50% of the cost to fix my car. Although I believe he should pay the entire cost, I'm grateful. Afterall, I did buy a used car as-is.
Okay, so the owner called one day last week, and told me his mechanic took my car to Auto Zone to get it checked. They told him I needed to have 4-5 sensors replaced. Um...what? What does sensors have to do with oil leaking and smoke covering the car? Sensors have to do with electrical stuff in the car. I'm no mechanic, but I have enough sense to know that. Anyway, I questioned him about it, and he said, 'the gasket is also not on there correctly'. Okay, at this point, I'm positive that his mechanic is really clueless.
I've been following up with him, and finally got to the bottom of things on Tuesday. The problem was exactly what my mechanic said, the supercharger. It needed to be replaced. The owner said it would cost $850, and we'd split the cost. He agreed to pay for the entire thing upfront, and bill my portion in June. We were set to get it fixed the next day. Funny thing, he asked if he was able to find something else that he could guarantee would be in great shape, if I would accept it. I said, 'heck yes!' That's where we're at right now. He's trying to find me another vehicle without any problems. Thank God! I'll let you guys know how it goes.
We talked about our options before I left, and he said that he was really sorry that I was having these issues. He said he would pay 50% of the cost to fix my car. Although I believe he should pay the entire cost, I'm grateful. Afterall, I did buy a used car as-is.
Okay, so the owner called one day last week, and told me his mechanic took my car to Auto Zone to get it checked. They told him I needed to have 4-5 sensors replaced. Um...what? What does sensors have to do with oil leaking and smoke covering the car? Sensors have to do with electrical stuff in the car. I'm no mechanic, but I have enough sense to know that. Anyway, I questioned him about it, and he said, 'the gasket is also not on there correctly'. Okay, at this point, I'm positive that his mechanic is really clueless.
I've been following up with him, and finally got to the bottom of things on Tuesday. The problem was exactly what my mechanic said, the supercharger. It needed to be replaced. The owner said it would cost $850, and we'd split the cost. He agreed to pay for the entire thing upfront, and bill my portion in June. We were set to get it fixed the next day. Funny thing, he asked if he was able to find something else that he could guarantee would be in great shape, if I would accept it. I said, 'heck yes!' That's where we're at right now. He's trying to find me another vehicle without any problems. Thank God! I'll let you guys know how it goes.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
My New Side Gig
When I went to get liability insurance for my Volvo, the insurance guy mentioned someone in the building that needed computer assistance. I gave him my card to pass on to the guy. I received a call almost immediately.
This guy is renting an office in the same building, and has a clothing company that he's starting up online. It's the Butt Ugly Clothing Company. My client mentioned that he had created a website himself since funds were limited, and he was trying to figure out how to make it live. lol He had all the files, but wasn't sure how to get it to the hosting site. I tried to talk him through it free of charge, but he was getting a little frustrated and asked if I would do it. I quoted him $55. (yes, I know it's only a 5 minute task).
After meeting with him that day, he decided to hire me as a consultant to make his site operational, and to help with the business side of things. I had him sign my consultant agreement, and agree to my $45 p/h fee. This is business afterall.
I'm finally to the point where I'm able to add the shopping cart to the website, but I personally believe that it needs a lot of work. There wasn't a lot of planning involved, so we'll see what happens. As long as I'm getting paid, I'm happy!
What do you guys think of the inventory? I'd love to get feedback to share with him.
This guy is renting an office in the same building, and has a clothing company that he's starting up online. It's the Butt Ugly Clothing Company. My client mentioned that he had created a website himself since funds were limited, and he was trying to figure out how to make it live. lol He had all the files, but wasn't sure how to get it to the hosting site. I tried to talk him through it free of charge, but he was getting a little frustrated and asked if I would do it. I quoted him $55. (yes, I know it's only a 5 minute task).
After meeting with him that day, he decided to hire me as a consultant to make his site operational, and to help with the business side of things. I had him sign my consultant agreement, and agree to my $45 p/h fee. This is business afterall.
I'm finally to the point where I'm able to add the shopping cart to the website, but I personally believe that it needs a lot of work. There wasn't a lot of planning involved, so we'll see what happens. As long as I'm getting paid, I'm happy!
What do you guys think of the inventory? I'd love to get feedback to share with him.
My New "Used" Car
My mechanic called me to tell me that he found the perfect car for me. It was a 2001 Volvo S40 with 56k miles. When I test drove it, the ride was really smooth. I really liked it. The dealership wanted $4600, but I talked him down to $3800. I only had $2500, but he said he would allow me to make monthly payments.
Before purchasing this car, I had my mechanic extensively check it out. I only purchased it after he said it was in good condition. The night that I drove it away, I noticed that there was a bit of smoke coming out of the muffler. My mechanic assured me that it was probably because it hadn't been driven in a while, and that the smoke would probably go away after a while.
The smoke never went away!!! As a matter of fact, I started noticing that there were oil stains in my garage coming from my car. I had to start turning off my car as soon as I got in the garage because the smell of the smoke was too overwhelming. The unfortunate thing is that the night I drove away with the car, my mechanic went on vacation the next day for 3 weeks. I called a Volvo dealership to see how much it would cost for them to take a look at it. They quoted me $150. I didn't want to pay that.
I didn't know what to do since I had purchased the car As-Is. Everywhere I drove it was soooo embarrassing to see the cloud of smoke following me. This guy was driving next to me in a convertible, and I saw him purposely driving way in the back to avoid the smoke. lol Another guy stopped me and pleased with me to get it looked at because he said, "you're too cute to be stranded on the road"! lmbo
As soon as my mechanic came back, I was in his shop! When he put the car up on the lift, we noticed that it was leaking a whole lot of oil. Oil was even in the exhaust. I was so pissed off with him because he told me this car was in good condition. He told me to go to the dealership and have them wash the engine (like they did before they sold it to hide the leak), so he could go back in to find the exact location of the oil leak. He figured it was coming from the super charger. According to him, if it was the super charger, he said it would cost a lot to fix, so I might as well sell it.
I went over to the dealership after I left the mechanic, and the owner's wife was there. She said she'd relay the message to her husband. I waited for his call, but no one called me back. My mechanic walked over, and explained the situation to the owner. After I spoke to my mechanic, he said the owner said he would help me out. Of course, the mechanic wasn't sure exactly what that meant.
I called the dealership yesterday, and the wife answered again. She contacted her husband, and asked me to bring the car in so they could figure out what's going on. When I brought it in yesterday, the owner and my mechanic was able to pinpoint the problem: the supercharger. The owner said that he would try to find another supercharger and have my mechanic fix it.
After leaving the owner, I had a conversation with my mechanic. He suggested that if the guy can't find a supercharger, that I should suggest that he replace the car with something comparable, since he does have other cars in his lot. We'll see what happens.
My Car History
This car lasted me 5 years. It only started giving me problems towards the end because I was irresponsible, and didn't keep up with the regular maintenance. This was five long years of NO CAR NOTE!!!!
Okay..so with the death of my Kia looming in the horizon, I decided that I was going to upgrade. Why not, right? It was 5 years later. I had graduated from college with my undergraduate degree, and making decent money. In order to financially prepare myself for a new car, I decided to get a part-time job to pay off all my debt (excluding student loans of course). I posted an ad for my Kia on Craigslist, and was able to sell it for $1400. Not bad at all!
Since my sister was having such great success with leasing vehicles, I decided to go that route. (Remember I had never had a car note before) I started looking at all my options, and was really impressed with the 3 series BMW. I think the ultimate maintenance package sealed the deal for me.
A few people shared their horror stories with leasing. I was of the mindset that I wouldn't have to worry about paying for excess wear and tear and excess mileage because I would lease another BMW when my lease ended.

As the years went on, my spending increased, my mortgage ballooned, and things were getting a bit difficult. When I received a letter from BMW informing me of my lease end options, I made a difficult decision. I first started thinking that I could finance the BMW because I liked it so much. Guess what? Although I paid 499.99 for 3 years, I still had a $26k residual on the car. That really infuriated me! My credit union quoted me a payment of $585 for 5 years to finance it. I decided right away that I would turn in the BMW, and get something less expensive.
My thought process from there went in extreme directions. lol I told a really good friend of mine that I wanted to get something that I could pay for in cash, preferably about $5,000. After I started thinking about it and visiting dealerships, I was pretty adamant about getting a used 2006 Mercedes CLK500. It was about 23k. My payments would have been around $450. lol At that point, I clearly wasn't thinking logically. I couldn't see myself stepping down from my BMW to a hooptie. (yes, I know that's silly) As much as I searched, I couldn't find the car that I wanted. Somehow I ended up at an exotic car warehouse with a friend one night. I don't even know why the heck I was there. (Remember, I first started off wanting a hooptie).
On my way home that night, I started talking to another friend that talked some sense into me. He said, "why not pay cash for something now? Apply the money that you would have paid for your car note towards paying off your debt. If you did that for 2 years and saved some money, you'll be in a better position to get the car you really want. Why would you go and get another car note when you have debt you need to pay off?" This really resonated with me.
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