No student loans, no insurance, no outstanding credit card payments-- you'd be amazed how easy it is to balance your finances when all of your incoming cash goes directly into your wallet rather than somebody else's.
It's something I've been trying to do for a couple of years now, but unfortunately I only wised up after digging myself into a deep, deep hole. As it is over half of that car reimbursement will be for credit card bills.
This benefits you as well, because I had not been allowing myself to spend money on travel while I had such deep debt (part of the reason I got into debt in the first place was charging plane tickets, gas, etc - always fully meaning to pay them off later in the month, but something always came up). Now, it just may be that I have the time and finances available to make a jaunt to my friendly neighborhood converted Victorian flat... *cross fingers*
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on 24 Feb 2003 22:19 (UTC)No student loans, no insurance, no outstanding credit card payments-- you'd be amazed how easy it is to balance your finances when all of your incoming cash goes directly into your wallet rather than somebody else's.
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on 24 Feb 2003 22:31 (UTC)This benefits you as well, because I had not been allowing myself to spend money on travel while I had such deep debt (part of the reason I got into debt in the first place was charging plane tickets, gas, etc - always fully meaning to pay them off later in the month, but something always came up). Now, it just may be that I have the time and finances available to make a jaunt to my friendly neighborhood converted Victorian flat... *cross fingers*
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on 25 Feb 2003 16:03 (UTC)I -think- that was Giles' line in "Never Kill a Boy on the First Date"... after emerging from one of those dead-body-locker things...