Showing posts with label budget. Show all posts
Showing posts with label budget. Show all posts

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Family of 9 Lives Debt Free on $35K per Year

I just read the article on abcnews.com site (20/20) about America's Cheapest Family. They live on $35,000 per year and there are 2 adults and 7 kids. The most amazing thing is that that they live DEBT FREE. There was a video on yahoo.com this morning as well. As most personal finance blogs seem to re-iterate, it's the small things that add up. This family goes to the store once a month and they literally save hundreds of dollars each trip using coupons. Over the course of a year, that's thousands of dollars. Thousands of dollars adds up to a huge percentage when the total salary is only $35K! They even wrote a book called America's Cheapest Family Gets You Right on the Money: Your Guide to Living Better, Spending Less, and Cashing in on Your Dreams


Friday, August 3, 2007

6 Ways to Kill Your Savings (DON'T DO THESE)

1. Don't have a budget - If you squander every penny you get, you'll never be ready for the unexpected or retirement. Plan your spending that is within your means. And by all means, pay yourself first (i.e., save some money).

2. Indulge in your whims - If you like it, buy it, right? Wrong! There is no reason to buy things just because they seem nice at the time. Think about the long term uses of the item or the long term implications of spending $250 on a watch "you should have to have". Even spending $30 that you don't need to spend could go a long way to other things like paying down your credit card or adding principle to your mortgage payment.

3. Splurge on gifts - We all know that true love is demonstrated by how many gifts or how much you spend on your children, siblings, family, friends, etc... Yeah, I know: ridiculous. Unfortunately, some people fall into that trap each and every holiday season and end up spending way more than they should and have debt left over until the summer. It's just a bad move. Value is not always about the money! Find that perfect little gift will go a lot further than spending $$$ just to spend it on someone.

4. Go ahead; buy an SUV - When you get the super-dooper SUV that get 15 MPG or less on the highway, your checkbook will be screaming for assistance! See the "Silly Song" about an SUV.


5. Rely on credit for emergencies - Don't worry; you'll never get sick or get into an unexpected accident (like we expect accidents) and have to pay a deductible. Always have an emergency cash fund. It's okay if you pay with a credit card. Just be able to pay if off when the bills comes in!

6. Skip routine maintenance - As long as your car seems to be running fine, why should you do anything, right? WRONG! Get your oil changed regularly. Get your brake pads checked. If your check engine light comes on, go get it looked into immediately. Many times, it may not be a big deal. The key here is to remember that preventive maintenance is WAY CHEAPER than "oh man, my car won't start at all and is really broken" maintenance.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

How to Use Credit Cards

Here are some basic tips for using/getting a credit card:

1. Find the lowest interest rate possible.

2. If you are financially able, pay your balance in full each and every month. If you are riding out a 0% introductory rate, ensure you can pay the full balance at the end of the introductory period.

3. If you are unable to pay your full balance each month, pay as much as possible and always tackle the cards with the highest rates first.

4. Try to find a credit card that offers "cash back" or some other incentive. I have a Chase Freedom Card that has literally EARNED me thousands of dollars over the years.

5. Try to find a card with no fees at all. For some people who've had credit challenges in the past, this may be difficult and you may have to get a card that has fees just so you can start establishing good credit. Ironically enough, bad credit is better than no credit. I used to work at a car dealer and it was easier for customers with bad credit to get a loan than customers with no credit history.

6. Pay your bill online each month if possible. Save the money that you would spend each month on stamps and put it towards your bill.

7. Don't overspend. This will help you meet #2. Sometimes you just need to make a budget so that you know how much you can afford to spend each month on your credit card.