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Thread started 03/13/06 6:22pm

PurpleJedi

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Do you live within your means?

1. Do you limit your spending according to your income?
2. Do you spend more than you should and have high credit card bills?
3. Or are you so fabulously wealthy that you buy what you want and have plenty to spare?!?!?

I am, unfortunately, #2.
It's not that I buy fancy clothes or anything like that, but I like to enjoy my life while I can. We eat out alot. We go to the movies alot. We take the kids to Florida every year, and they have gone to every beach, zoo, museum, theme park and attraction in the tri-state area.

So yes, I'm broke. But I'm happy.

Although I'd rather be #3! wink
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Reply #1 posted 03/13/06 6:23pm

jerseykrs

I am only in debt about 300 dollars. If I want something, I save and then buy it. Credit is a joke. I learned my lesson.

SO, yeah, I live within my means. I should stop spending so much when I go out though.....
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Reply #2 posted 03/13/06 6:24pm

Nothinbutjoy

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I'm more #2. sad

I have recently examined my spending pattern and it is horrible.

I don't think I'll ever be #3 so I'm trying to find a balance.

I want to live for today AND save for tomorrow.
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I'm firmly planted in denial
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Reply #3 posted 03/13/06 6:26pm

PurpleJedi

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jerseykrs said:

I am only in debt about 300 dollars. If I want something, I save and then buy it. Credit is a joke. I learned my lesson.

SO, yeah, I live within my means. I should stop spending so much when I go out though.....


Credit isn't so much of a joke as it is a NIGHTMARISH ADDICTION!
...one day I'll wean myself off Visa & Mastercard!
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Reply #4 posted 03/13/06 6:27pm

Nothinbutjoy

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PurpleJedi said:

jerseykrs said:

I am only in debt about 300 dollars. If I want something, I save and then buy it. Credit is a joke. I learned my lesson.

SO, yeah, I live within my means. I should stop spending so much when I go out though.....


Credit isn't so much of a joke as it is a NIGHTMARISH ADDICTION!
...one day I'll wean myself off Visa & Mastercard!
sigh



Credit is not your friend comfort
I'm firmly planted in denial
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Reply #5 posted 03/13/06 6:28pm

CarrieMpls

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I'm probably number 2. confused I didn't have credit card debt until about the last 3 years, and I've gone a little over board, I think. But overall, it's really not that much money. I'd just prefer not to have it. This year, I'm trying to teach myself to be just a bit more responsible.
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Reply #6 posted 03/13/06 6:30pm

jerseykrs

PurpleJedi said:

jerseykrs said:

I am only in debt about 300 dollars. If I want something, I save and then buy it. Credit is a joke. I learned my lesson.

SO, yeah, I live within my means. I should stop spending so much when I go out though.....


Credit isn't so much of a joke as it is a NIGHTMARISH ADDICTION!
...one day I'll wean myself off Visa & Mastercard!
sigh



Oh trust me, I learned the hard way. They gave me a credit card when I was about 16 with a 5 grand limit. I think I was making 150 a week. Crazy. I've actually been debt free for about 4 years now, and you know once I got used to saving for the things I want, it just became habit. I get paid monthly, so I pay all my bills, go food shopping, put away some money to go food shopping again in two weeks, and then the rest is up to me. Sometimes I save, sometimes I go to more concerts than normal. It's a good balance.
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Reply #7 posted 03/13/06 6:31pm

charlottegelin

we are in debt by $250,000 but that is good debt. We live without spending any more than we have to. Credit card is paid off in full every month.
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Reply #8 posted 03/13/06 6:38pm

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i'm #2, like my daddy used to always tell me, "shucks, when you die u gonna owe somebody anyway..." might as well live now while you are alive, because when you die, you can't spend any of the money that you have saved...and even the money saved will be gone, either by your receipients in your will or on your funeral expenses...
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Reply #9 posted 03/13/06 6:44pm

TMPletz

I'm somewhere between 1 and 2. confused
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Reply #10 posted 03/13/06 7:05pm

CuntOMatic

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#3. I'm filthy rich.
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Reply #11 posted 03/13/06 7:06pm

CynthiasSocks

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nod I live w/in my means, but I have rich parents. thumbs up!
Socks still got butt like a leather seat...
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Reply #12 posted 03/13/06 7:17pm

shellyevon

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I'm a 1 right now, but I need to get serious about saving more money.
"Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss

Pain is something to carry, like a radio...You should stand up for your right to feel your pain- Jim Morrison
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Reply #13 posted 03/13/06 7:31pm

littlemissG

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Check it out.

www.daveramsey.com
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Reply #14 posted 03/13/06 7:32pm

PurpleJedi

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CynthiasSocks said:

nod I live w/in my means, but I have rich parents. thumbs up!


razz
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Reply #15 posted 03/13/06 7:44pm

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For the longest time I spent like I was insane and worked up monstrous debt. I got like 4 credit cards (including a limitless American Express) when I was a freshman in college. I thought I was friggin' Puff Daddy -- also making about $150 a week! lol

I suffered bigtime, but I managed to clean up all my debt except school loans and a little I owe the IRS.

I still spend too much probably, although I don't amass a bunch of "crap." (I've actually purged about 75% of the incidental stuff I've had over the past two or three years. My wife thinks I'm crazy.) I'm a sucker for clothes, but aside from that, my money tends to go into investing in our home. I don't feel soooo bad, as I rationalize it as an investment... and I do pay cash for nearly everything.

So I'd say I'm 2, but, thankfully, without the credit card bills.
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Reply #16 posted 03/13/06 7:59pm

roodboi

...definately #1... with the exception of our mortgage, debt free!!! Been that way almost 2 years now...of course, thats all because of my wife, without her sensibilty, I'd be broke and buried in debt...
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Reply #17 posted 03/13/06 8:22pm

althom

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Can someone loan me $50? confused
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Reply #18 posted 03/13/06 8:24pm

TMPletz

althom said:

Can someone loan me $50? confused

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Reply #19 posted 03/13/06 8:25pm

brownsugar

i used to but ive learned my lesson since then.
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Reply #20 posted 03/13/06 8:26pm

althom

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TMPletz said:

althom said:

Can someone loan me $50? confused


mad
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Reply #21 posted 03/13/06 8:28pm

TMPletz

althom said:

TMPletz said:



mad

Okay, how about this instead?
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Reply #22 posted 03/13/06 8:30pm

althom

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TMPletz said:

althom said:


mad

Okay, how about this instead?

mad
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Reply #23 posted 03/13/06 8:30pm

brownsugar

lol
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Reply #24 posted 03/13/06 8:49pm

TMPletz

althom said:

mad

Don't make me break it down even further. razz
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Reply #25 posted 03/13/06 8:50pm

charlottegelin

TMPletz said:

althom said:

mad

Don't make me break it down even further. razz

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Reply #26 posted 03/13/06 9:28pm

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i was #2 REALLLLLY bad. ended up having to declare bankruptcy, worked my way back, and got a couple cards with a low limit. maxed those out and thought "oh crap, here we go again." but i paid those off, paid off my school loan, and now the only debt i have is my mortgage and my car. biggrin now if i don't have it i don't spend it. and it's STILL hard to live within my means. but with my other debts just recently paid off (thanks to my tax return! thumbs up! ) i'm expecting it to get much easier. nod so, hopefully, in the next couple months i'll actually get to pay all my bills and not worry that my heat will get shut off! biggrin
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Reply #27 posted 03/13/06 11:06pm

Natisse

during my late teens and early 20's I was REALLY REALLY bad with money... I learnt a lot from then though and am in no debt now at all thank goodness
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Reply #28 posted 03/14/06 2:26am

CalhounSq

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1. Do you limit your spending according to your income?


I'm pretty much #1 nod

I had CRAZY credit card debt all the years I was in school but I worked my way back from that & now I'm pretty much cash only - if I don't have it, I simply can't buy it. I also try to keep just enough in my checking account & move everything else to another savings that has no ATM access - so I gotta really want something if I need to move $ around to get it lol

ONE credit card for emergencies that I haven't had to use much (car repairs) but my car is paid for (please God let it last me another 2 years, so nice not to have a car note!!! pray ) & the only outstanding debt I have is my school loans.

I save something from every single paycheck so I'm pretty good about stashing $ away. I don't have as much saved as I'd like (enough to take a year off from work & still have $ saved drool ) but all I can do is keep trying. I never, EVER want to be in so much debt again if I can help it. hmph!

It's weird though b/c I'm always wondering if I'm spending too much - I'm used to having very little, so now that I've moved into a new earning bracket I can't seem to guage it right confused But I try to be responsible, not get clothes crazy & send back anything that I'm iffy about. I've stopped buying my lunch everyday (frozen foods, yay! ill lol ), started making my coffe & bagels @ home, only have a real dinner out about once a week if that. I think I'm doing pretty good batting eyes
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Reply #29 posted 03/14/06 3:44am

susannah

I live within my means, but those means are student means and I have a boatload of debt, and I eat beans on toast. All the time! nod I came from a dirt poor background, and I was in debt before I went to university at 19, so with nothing behind me or from my parents to tide me over it just got worse. at the moment I owe about £11000, and its only going to get worse until summer 2007 when I can finally start work. Theres nothing I can do to pay it off, hell Im living on more credit right now! Im looking forward to working neutral
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