All of us who have been thru BK whether 7 or 13 need to set reasonable and obtainable goals for our future to prevent us from suffering financial stress again if possible.
There's many things we can do to improve our financial status. To get us "back on track" for a better future!
1. Take a look at your lifestyle. Can I afford this? What can I do without for a while till things are better financially?
2. Make a budget. Budget out all household bills, gas, food, etc. Get an average of what you payout each month on each one. See where you stand with your expenses against your income coming in.
3. Limit yourself to 1-2 credit cards in the future to help rebuild your credit score. Pay them off monthly, do not carry over balances (this eliminates finance charges, etc)
4. Pay your bills on time or ahead of time. A good rule of thumb is when it comes in - mail it back out.... This way you will never be late on a payment.
5. Don't rob Peter to pay Paul on your bills.
6. Carry you lunch to work, instead of eating out. Remember $10 a day for food and pop is $300.00 a month extra going out in food expenses..... (and how many times have you eat half your lunch and throwed the rest away?)
7. Where you buy lunch out makes a big difference also.
Specialty stores like Chinese, Pizza, Fish ad Chips, will cost your at least $10.00 a day... compared to McD's or BurgerKing dollar menu....
8. Don't buy items out of snack machines....... $1.00 a day runs into $30 a month on the snack machine.
9. Throw you change back everyday in a coffee can. Make this your "free money" for the month.... it will add up.
10. Start a savings account and a Christmas Fund....
11. Have a checking account for Household Bills only... you will know from your budget how much absolutely has to go into this account. Always allow more to help create extra for emergencies. Do not touch this account for anything else...
12. Have a yard sale, eliminate stuff you need to get rid of, put this back for vacation time.
13. Buy food, clothes, etc on sale..... as you can find them.
14. Always round your checking account up to the next dollar, will create extra funds you don't even realize and quickly.
15. Think over nite before you really go buy something you see or want. We all have the "I want's"............. it's the "do I need?" that is important right now in trying to repair our financial situation.
16. Be continous in accomplishing your goals.... don't be on one day and off the next.
17. Don't be so strict on your budget that you can't enjoy life..... but also don't try to keep every dime you can out to play with.... Life often has little surprises on those rainy days we need to be prepared for.
It's amazing where you can "cut a corner" or "find an extra buck" to enjoy the things you want too. Its the stuff you can live without that will help you acheive your goals.
Many of us are really spoiled in life.... We like our eating out, our 3-4 pepsi's a day, our weekly trips to the Mall (even window shopping can get expensive when we slip and buy). Some of us think we have to buy the best cars, name brand clothes, and shoes that cost $125.00.......
Be aware of WHERE your money GOES and WHAT FOR!!
REMEMBER how hard it was to make that dollar.... AND make it just as hard to spend it on something foolish!!!
Make your budgets, set your goals, and gradually work towards them.... And soon you will reap the benefits from all your efforts.... And you will be so surprised how easy it was!
My thoughts,
Minny
There's many things we can do to improve our financial status. To get us "back on track" for a better future!
1. Take a look at your lifestyle. Can I afford this? What can I do without for a while till things are better financially?
2. Make a budget. Budget out all household bills, gas, food, etc. Get an average of what you payout each month on each one. See where you stand with your expenses against your income coming in.
3. Limit yourself to 1-2 credit cards in the future to help rebuild your credit score. Pay them off monthly, do not carry over balances (this eliminates finance charges, etc)
4. Pay your bills on time or ahead of time. A good rule of thumb is when it comes in - mail it back out.... This way you will never be late on a payment.
5. Don't rob Peter to pay Paul on your bills.
6. Carry you lunch to work, instead of eating out. Remember $10 a day for food and pop is $300.00 a month extra going out in food expenses..... (and how many times have you eat half your lunch and throwed the rest away?)
7. Where you buy lunch out makes a big difference also.
Specialty stores like Chinese, Pizza, Fish ad Chips, will cost your at least $10.00 a day... compared to McD's or BurgerKing dollar menu....
8. Don't buy items out of snack machines....... $1.00 a day runs into $30 a month on the snack machine.
9. Throw you change back everyday in a coffee can. Make this your "free money" for the month.... it will add up.
10. Start a savings account and a Christmas Fund....
11. Have a checking account for Household Bills only... you will know from your budget how much absolutely has to go into this account. Always allow more to help create extra for emergencies. Do not touch this account for anything else...
12. Have a yard sale, eliminate stuff you need to get rid of, put this back for vacation time.
13. Buy food, clothes, etc on sale..... as you can find them.
14. Always round your checking account up to the next dollar, will create extra funds you don't even realize and quickly.
15. Think over nite before you really go buy something you see or want. We all have the "I want's"............. it's the "do I need?" that is important right now in trying to repair our financial situation.
16. Be continous in accomplishing your goals.... don't be on one day and off the next.
17. Don't be so strict on your budget that you can't enjoy life..... but also don't try to keep every dime you can out to play with.... Life often has little surprises on those rainy days we need to be prepared for.
It's amazing where you can "cut a corner" or "find an extra buck" to enjoy the things you want too. Its the stuff you can live without that will help you acheive your goals.
Many of us are really spoiled in life.... We like our eating out, our 3-4 pepsi's a day, our weekly trips to the Mall (even window shopping can get expensive when we slip and buy). Some of us think we have to buy the best cars, name brand clothes, and shoes that cost $125.00.......
Be aware of WHERE your money GOES and WHAT FOR!!
REMEMBER how hard it was to make that dollar.... AND make it just as hard to spend it on something foolish!!!
Make your budgets, set your goals, and gradually work towards them.... And soon you will reap the benefits from all your efforts.... And you will be so surprised how easy it was!
My thoughts,
Minny
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