Ideally, what comes in does not necessary all go out to creditors.
Unfortunately, most of us know, that is one of our better dreams.
Sometimes we find all our dreams shattered completely. Would you be
prepared?
Once upon a time, I was living the ideal life. I had an
excellent paying job. Who had to worry about finances or budgets? Ha!
Not me. In fact, I never really paid much attention to price tags. I
just knew I wanted it so I bought it. I had money in the bank, a nice
car and a swell cushy condo.
But, in a blink of an eye, my dream
life turned into a nightmare and I was totally unprepared. It was very
frightening and intimidating to realize I had to do something drastic.
Consequently, I had to learn quick, fast and in a hurry how to reduce my
debts and budget my money or I would literally be out in the street.
Health
problems forced me to give up my wonderful job and every luxury that
went with it. My savings dwindled and I went from riches to rags
faster than greased lightning. The shame of it all, what would my family
and friends think? Oh poor me. What did I ever do to deserve this?
This is so not fair!
Turns out, I was my own worse enemy. My
family still loves and supports me and my friends are still my friends.
As soon as I stopped feeling sorry for myself, I resigned myself to the
fact that this is the way it was going to be, nothing in the world was
going to change it and I had better learn to live with it. Don't
misunderstand me, it took quite awhile to get to that point, but the
point is I'm there and I didn't fall off the face of the earth. I still
enjoy life, my illness is not terminal, I'm just on a darn ol budget.
Grumble, grumble.
Sound familiar? You see my friends, you are not
alone. Hopefully you will accept the fact, sooner than I; you have
absolutely nothing to be ashamed of. Many, many families find
themselves in the same boat. So come on, put on your life jackets and
let's row, row, row!
If you've lost your job, there is, of course,
unemployment. And, depending on your circumstances, there are state
and county agencies that offer additional benefits especially if you
have children. It would be advantageous for you to investigate the
possibilities. You may qualify for assistance such as; locating a job,
temporary financial assistance, health care, food stamps, clothing
banks, shelter and transportation.
Perhaps you've been spending
more than you make and you find yourself in a serious financial
situation. Let me share with you some of the ways you may be able to
achieve some financial stability.
Obviously, you need to set up a
spending plan or budget. But at this point, it will be of no value if
you are robbing Peter to pay Paul.
First and foremost you need to
reduce your debt and establish ways to save money. Once you've gotten
your expenses inline, then develop a viable budget. You must discipline
yourself to stick to it or you will find yourself without that life
jacket and no boat to row, row, row.
You'll need to do two things.
Find some extra cash and reduce your debts. Here are some suggestions
to help you achieve both. At the same time, you will be setting the
ground work for your new budget.
Ways to obtain cash:
o Have a garage or yard sale. I was amazed at the amount of money I pulled in.
o
You might want to look for a second job. I know, I know. What a yukky
idea. But look on the bright side, it's just until the crisis is over.
o Sell that extra car.
Ways to reduce your expenses:
o
Refinance your home at a lower rate to reduce your mortgage payment.
But do it now because the word on the street is that the Fed is going to
increase the interest rate again!
o Increase your insurance deductibles. Then shop around for better rates for your homeowners, auto, life and health insurances.
o Stop eating out and prepare your dinners at home.
o Start taking your lunch to work instead of buying it.
o
Shop with a grocery list and stick to it. Make your list using your
grocery flyer and prepare your meals based on the specials. Take
advantage of buy one, get one free offers. Be diligent and don't buy
what you really don't need. Use coupons - most stores offer double the
value. Buy store brands. Hey, don't shake your head. I save plenty
that way! If I, the once upon a time little princess, can do it so can
you.
o Cancel your memberships and magazine subscriptions.
Instead of going to the gym, take walks, exercise at home. Take trips to
your local library for magazines, newspapers and books.
o Stay
home instead of going out for entertainment. Curl up with a good book
from the library and rent movies instead of going out to the movie
theatre. Take trips to your local museums and free places of interest.
o
Cancel that cell phone or reduce your monthly bill by lowering your
peak hour minutes to the minimum and only use your cell phone in an
emergency.
o Become a do-it yourselfer. Do your own home repair
and change your own oil in your vehicles. Visit your local library for
"how to" books.
o Take a look at your utilities. Do you have any
water leaks? Lower your thermostat a few degrees and inquire if your
electric and gas company has a budget plan.
o Shop at garage sales, thrift stores, flea markets and browse over the classified ads.
o
Shop at your dollar store for cleaning products, paper goods, and
toiletries. Oh now, now be nice ... my dishes and clothes don't know
the difference and my teeth and hair haven't fallen out yet.
There are so many other ways to reduce your expenses. Just exercise your common sense.
Most
of the time money problems originate from our lifestyle choices.
Before you buy something, ask yourself if you really need it.
Financial Woe Is Me
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