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October debt & savings progress

October 2nd, 2012 at 05:49 pm

All our mortgages hit:
US: $447 to principal
UK1: $268
UK2: $56
UK3: $60

All told, $831 down, $959 to go on October debt repayment.

I also was able to transfer US$680 into UK savings, so that takes our EF up to $16,430.21.

I got another medical bill in the mail, this one for 90-some dollars. Not too bad, but $60 was for my annual checkup, which I thought was now 100% covered by insurance? I'm going to call and make sure I have to pay it, because we have next to nothing set aside for medical expenses now. I do have about $40 of flex spending left, so I guess I could use that. It reminded me that NT had a $120 bill I wanted him to question because it had a confusing note about insurance coverage, but he kept not calling about it so I eventually paid it so it wouldn't be delinquent. Hopefully he questions it at some point and maybe we can get a partial refund, but who knows if either part of that will come to pass?

2 Responses to “October debt & savings progress”

  1. FrugalTexan75 Says:
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    What I've heard is that at your annual exam if you mention *anything* about *anything* that has nothing to do with the exam itself, then it can be counted as a medical visit. Or, it could be that your plan hasn't reached the start over date (there is a more technical term, but can't remember it.) Some plans won't cover preventitive care until the plan refreshes (I think thats the term..)

  2. ceejay74 Says:
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    You just triggered my memory that our HR guy stated everything preventative we checked off his list to get a flex spending bonus would be 100% covered. I just emailed him to see if he could look into it!

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