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Paying Off Current ProsperLoan & Get New Flooring & Windows
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Listing Information
Amount: $18,000.00 Status: Expired
Grade: A DTI: 50%
Lender Rate: 14% Borrower: lifelongcaretaker
Time Left: Finished State: NJ
Funded: 0% Group: (No Group)

I?m 45 years old, office manager/bookkeeper, married to my high school sweetheart Tom, plumber, for 25 yrs. Three kids, Tommy Jr., 22, apprentice plumber (following in Dad's footsteps) James, 20,  Marine Corps. Reservist, both still at home and contributing to the household income by paying weekly room and board, Arielle, 17, developmentally delayed with an autistic spectrum disorder.  Recently had to place my mom in a nursing home, but Dad is still living with us and we see my mom on a daily basis.

In the past year, thanks to  Prosper, we did refinance our home at a much better rate, got rid of a lot of the revolving debt and  improved our credit score quite a bit.  I'd like to completely eliminate the first Prosper Loan and any high interest credit card debt (which there is not much of anymore), pay off a small 401k loan to get my money working for retirement again, and get new windows and flooring for our home.  I may just be able to start helping others here by funding someone else's loan , and give someone else the chance that I was given to improve my financial picture.

HERE ARE MY MONTHLY FINANCIAL DETAILS:

My Net income after payroll deductions from all sources: $ 3,274.00
Spouse's Net Income: $ 5,200.00 (Because Tom?s income is not taken into account on the listing page, the DTI ratio is higher than it should be.)


Total monthly family Net Income $ 8,474.00

Mortgage/Rent: $ 2,400.00
Phone: $ 70.00
Gas & Electric: $ 3
46.00
Water: $ 40.00
Car Loan and Operating Expenses: $ 1,550.00
Food: $ 600.00
Insurance: $ 540.00
Cable/Internet: $ 154.00
Clothing, misc. expenses for all: $ 800.00
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Total Monthly Expenses : $ 6,500.00

I will have $1,974.00 left monthly to make the payments on my Prosper loan, put more money into our emergency fund,  something I?ve  actually been able to establish because of my first Prosper Loan.  

Borrower's Other Listings
96728 Bump in the Road B $12,500 @ 14% Feb 10, 2007 Withdrawn
99810 Consolidate Debt B $12,000 @ 14% Feb 14, 2007 Withdrawn
100354 Getting Rid of Credit Card Debt! B $12,000 @ 14% Feb 16, 2007 Withdrawn
102098 Paying Off Credit Card Debt-State Max B $8,575 @ 13% Feb 21, 2007 Loan created
378283 Debt Consolidation AA $18,000 @ 19% Aug 05, 2008 Loan created

 

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