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Always Live Beneath Your MeansBy Pamphyila from Los Angeles. CA Feedback About This Post:RE: Always Live Beneath Your Means
I definitely agree. My motto is to get the most I can for the least amount of money and I do very well. I watch sales, use coupons, walk instead of drive most of the time and just use plain old common sense when it comes to money. My parents taught me the value of money and how to save and encouraged me without making me feel like a cheapskate. Post by LI Roe RE: Always Live Beneath Your Means
I've been stuck in the "spend more than you have" trap for far too long due to DH's spendthrift ways... not to mention, first husband destroyed my financial prospects at an early age, along with giving me four beautiful children that were the best part of a bad marriage. Post by JustPlainJo RE: Always Live Beneath Your Means
Young people need to subscribe to this idea which you advise. I have been around for many, many years and have always saved 25% of my income. I have never had a credit card and don't owe a dime. With no mortgage and no credit card interest, I figure I probably have about $20,000 more discretionary annual income just from those two factors alone. I began my work life in a used camping trailer, then built a basement house, etc, cash all the way. I live in a large free and clear brick with five bedrooms, three baths and a library bigger than my first home. I don't usually talk about this because most young people are not interested in sacrifice. I have however, been able to pass this idea on to my children. Post by Paradise series author RE: Always Live Beneath Your MeansI also agree. We have always lived below our means, and saved every dime we could. I'm very proud we did. It were hard but it paid off in the long run, sure wish all the young people would do the same but as we know most want to live way above their means. That's one reason some had to go bankrupt,sorry this had to happen. It makes it hard on the parents. Some had to move in with their parents. I could say more but will stop for now. Hope this helps at least one person, good luck. Post by kffrmw88 RE: Always Live Beneath Your MeansYes, when buying a house shop in price range for a payment that is only 1/4 your monthly income, not 1/3 as the bank will say you can afford. That way you will always have no problem making the payment instead of a constant struggle. Speaking of making gifts. When I was a kid (in the 60's) my grandmother would make doll clothes for mine & my sister's dolls. She would tell us to bring our doll with us the next time we came and leave the dolls with her for a couple weeks. When we got them back they had new outfits to wear. It was one of the greatest things I loved about my grandmother. Those doll dresses were the best gifts and so heartfelt. Sometimes they were cloth and sometimes they were crocheted. Wish I still had them ;) Post by melmarr RE: Always Live Beneath Your MeansThank you Pamphyllia for yet another excellent post. You always give such good advice. Post By Julia in UK (Guest Post) RE: Always Live Beneath Your Means
I heartily agree with you! I am on a fixed income and don't have a great deal of money to spend on gifts, etc. In view of the scandalous Made in China revelations I have started making gifts for my grand daughter. I buy "old timey" patterns for stuffed toys online and she loves them. She has some things that noone else has at very little cost. I always add a personal, for Megan only, touch to any garment I make for her. Post by MartyD |
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