Saving for emergencies
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Postman wrote: I heard that some people dont like to save on the special cases like emergencies. When asked, they say that they dont like the idea of thinking about accident. They are afraid that the negative force will make this come true. Are you one of those people?
I think this type of thinking is a huge mistake, but I also understand what you're saying. People who don't want to think about saving for an emergency because then an emergency might happen are the same people who don't want to talk about buying life insurance because then they might die. Personally, I am a hoarder of money for the "just in case" moments in life.
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This is great advice, I may try to put a side a little each pay check.Hey Meya, I know that son, 'bad luck, say what you got, what you got, bad luck...'
Seriously, no one wants to be in the same situation all the time and I hear Unicorn40. What I would suggest to her is to have a very small savings goal that would not hurt her like say $20 per pay. Have that amount auto deducted to a savings account so that she doesn't have to touch the cash and be tempted.
Before you know it, after 6mths she would have $240 and after a year, $500. I know many people who make decent money and have NOOO savings so it is not how much you make but what you do with it.
Try this.
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Seriously, no one wants to be in the same situation all the time and I hear Unicorn40. What I would suggest to her is to have a very small savings goal that would not hurt her like say $20 per pay. Have that amount auto deducted to a savings account so that she doesn't have to touch the cash and be tempted.
Before you know it, after 6mths she would have $240 and after a year, $500. I know many people who make decent money and have NOOO savings so it is not how much you make but what you do with it.
Try this.
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It is hard but for my financial well being and future, I HAVE to or I will be caught out in the rain without an umbrella and I have heard that getting hosed financially is not a good feeling.
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Especially in these hard times, I would say 6-9mths because it may take that long to get a decent job.
I'm not there yet but my current goal are:
1. Get credit card utility down to 30%- right now it is 34%
2. Stop charging- now I only charge on Chase Freedom card to get rewards and pay off as much as i can each month
3.Enroll in SL rehab program by Jan 2009
4. By April 09 have util down to 25%
5. Have $1500 saved by Dec 08.
6. Have business up and running by Nov 1
7. By April 09- have 4k saved.
I use to have lots of liquid savings but you know the saying Robbing Peter to pay Paul. I am in a new frame of mind- not charging, savign and not incurring any more debt. Also, having kids in college will drain you fast.